US stocks slip as cooling bets on jumbo rate cuts push Treasury yields higher

U.S. stocks slipped lower Monday, pressured by a rise in Treasury yields following last week's blowout jobs report.

At 12:54 ET (16:54 GMT), Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 227 points, or 0.5%, S&P 500 dropped 0.4%, and NASDAQ Composite slipped 0.4%.  Fed comments, CPI inflation on tap

Treasury yields jumped, putting stocks on the back foot after a much stronger-than-expected September jobs report dimmed hopes for another jumbo-sized rate cut at the Fed's November meeting.   

"The rebound in job growth puts the FOMC on a path of 25bp cuts for now," Goldman Sachs said in a recent note.

A slew of Federal Reserve officials are set to speak in the coming days, offering monetary policy clues following data showing a

Rate-setting committee members Michelle Bowman and Neel Kashkari are set to speak later on Monday, as is Raphael Bostic .

The stronger September jobs report cooled fears about a recession, though also dented for jobs for a jumbo cut.  

The minutes of the Fed's September meeting due Wednesday are likely to provide further clues on rate cuts. The Fed had cut rates by 50 bps during the meeting and marked the start of an easing cycle.

Consumer price index inflation data for September is also due later this week, and is likely to factor into expectations for the path of U.S. interest rates. Banks set to kick off Q3 earnings season 

The third-quarter earnings season is set to start this week, with major banks JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM ), Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC ) and Bank of New York Mellon (NYSE:BK ) set to report quarterly earnings on Friday. 

Markets will be watching to gauge whether corporate earnings persevered against pressure from high interest rates and sticky inflation. 

Bullish investors are hoping results will justify increasingly rich valuations in the stock market. The S&P 500 is up 20% for the year so far and is trading near record highs despite recent volatility spurred by rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

Pfizer rises on activist action; Hershey slips after UBS downgrade

Pfizer (NYSE:PFE ) stock rose 2.4% after Bloomberg reported that activist investor Starboard Value has taken a stake of about $1 billion in the drugs giant, seeking to spur a turnaround of the struggling company.

Hershey Co (NYSE:HSY ) falls 2% after UBS downgraded the stock to neutral from market perform on concerns that inflation will likely continue to eat into margins.  

Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN ) fell more than 3% after Wells Fargo downgraded the e-commerce giant to equal weight from overweight as worries about rising competition from Walmart (NYSE:WMT ).  

(Peter Nurse, Ambar Warrick contributed to this article.)

Source: Investing.com

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