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Dow plunges as economic data adds to Fed rate-hike fears

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Stocks tumbled on Monday after better-than-expected service-sector activity added to jitters that the Federal Reserve might continue to hike interest rates for longer, while shares of Tesla slid on reports of a production cut in China.

In afternoon trading, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 533 points, or 1.6%, at 33,896, the S&P 500 was down 1.9%, and the Nasdaq slid 2.1%.

The electric-vehicle maker Tesla shed 5.4% on plans to cut December output of the Model Y at its Shanghai plant by more than 20% from the previous month.

Data showed US services industry activity unexpectedly picked up in November, with employment rebounding, offering more evidence of underlying momentum in the economy.

The data comes on the heels of a survey last week that showed stronger-than-expected job and wage growth in November, challenging hopes that the Fed might slow the pace and intensity of its rate hikes amid recent signs of ebbing inflation.

“The labor market looks fine and so it’s almost just this kind of bizarre world where good news is bad news,” said Jonathan Waite, fund manager at Frost Investment Advisors.

Data showed US services industry activity unexpectedly picked up in November, with employment rebounding.
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Investors see an 89% chance that the central bank will increase interest rates by 50 basis points next week to 4.25%-4.5%, with the rates peaking at 4.984% in May 2023. 

The rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee meets on Dec. 13-14, the final meeting in a volatile year, which saw the central bank attempt to arrest a multi-decade rise in inflation with record interest rate hikes.

“The market is kind of tuned in to a 5% terminal rate, but anything meaningfully higher than that and the market’s going to be concerned,” said Thomas Hayes, chairman at Great Hill Capital LLC in New York.

“It’s going to just be back and forth until we can get more certain inflation data that gives the Fed cover to ease up moving forward.”

The aggressive policy tightening has also triggered worries of an economic downturn, with JPMorgan, Citigroup and BlackRock among those that believe a recession is likely in 2023.

All major Wall Street indexes notched a second straight week of gains on Friday, with the S&P 500 rising 2.7%, the Dow gaining 2% and the Nasdaq climbing 2.8% in the last two weeks.

“We have had a nice rally and so that’s giving investors a bit of a chance to take some profits and readjust their portfolio as the year-end approaches,” said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at Spartan Capital Securities.

“I don’t think it’s the beginning of a downward trend, but more of a slight pause here.”

In other economic data this week, investors will also monitor weekly jobless claims, producer prices and the University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment survey for more clues on the health of the US economy.

[Written in collaboration with other media outlets with information from the following sources]

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