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IntroductionBy Liz Moyer-- U.S. stocks fell after last week’s stronger-than-expected jobs report for last month ...
By Liz Moyer
-- U.S. stocks fell after last week’s stronger-than-expected jobs report for last month fueled speculation about the Federal Reserve’s next move on Formal foreign exchange trading platforminterest rates.
At 10:37 ET (15:37 GMT), the was down 237 points or 0.7%, while the was down 0.9% and the was down 1%.
The report on the sector showed a reading of 56.5 versus expectations for 53.3. Last week, data on showed it contracted for the first time since 2020 in October.
The Fed is meeting next week for its last policy confab for the year. The is that it will raise rates again, but more likely by a smaller half-percentage point increment than it has at each of its last four meetings.
Whether the moves will tame without tipping the economy into a recession remains an open question, with some Wall Street economists foreseeing a brief downturn next year.
Shares of VF Corporation (NYSE:), the maker of Timberland and other apparel, fell more than 7.7% after it warned on its profit outlook and launched a search for a new chief executive officer.
Oil rose after OPEC and its allies led by Russia decided to keep production cuts already agreed upon in October in place as a cap on Russian oil set in.
rose 0.3% to $80.19 a barrel, while crude rose 0.4% to $85.91 a barrel and fell 1.1% to $1789.
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