After a shaky positive start to the session, stocks quickly reversed course at midday after remarks by NY Fed head, William Dudley, and Fed Chair Jerome Powell signaled that the Fed would be pursuing three, and possibly, four, rate hikes in 2018. Accelerating the decline was the announcement by President Trump that he planned to impose 25% tariffs on imported steel and a 10% tag on imported aluminum.
Added to the losses of the last two sessions of February, Thursday's 420-point decline has ripped 1100 points off the Dow and futures are pointing to a lower open on Wall Street after stocks in Asia (NIKKEI, -542.83; Hang Seng, -460.80) were hit hard and European bourses have opened hard to the downside with Germany's DAX the biggest loser, down more than two percent at midday.
The Dow continues to cruise closer to correction territory, though it is still another 1000 points away, at 23,594, but, as seen in previous sessions, that amount of loss can occur in one or two sessions with relatively little resistance.
Current conditions suggest that economies globally are contracting, after a binge of easy credit field by central bank intervention and wanton money-printing for the past nine years. If the Fed and other central banks are convinced those policies must come to an end, an all-encompassing crash in the not-so-distant future is not out of the question.
Dow Jones Industrial Average March Scorecard:
Date | Close | Gain/Loss | Cum. G/L |
3/1/18 | 24,608.98 | -420.22 | -420.22 |
At the Close, Thursday, March 1, 2018:
Dow Jones Industrial Average: 24,608.98, -420.22 (-1.68%)
NASDAQ: 7,180.56, -92.45 (-1.27%)
S&P 500: 2,677.67: -36.16 (-1.33%)
NYSE Composite: 12,518.73, -133.82 (-1.06%)