Stocks reverse course as investors take profits

Dow components Home Depot and Walmart reported their quarterly results

U.S. equity markets closed lower across the board, giving up earlier gains as investors took profits and reassessed the progress of a potential coronavirus treatment.

Ticker Security Last Change Change %
I:DJI DOW JONES AVERAGES 44296.51 +426.16 +0.97%
SP500 S&P 500 5969.34 +20.63 +0.35%
I:COMP NASDAQ COMPOSITE INDEX 19003.651134 +31.23 +0.16%

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 390 points, or 1.59 percent. Both the S&P 500 and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite reversed gains, ending the session lower by 1.05 percent and 0.54 percent respectively.

The major averages all gained at least 2.4 percent on Monday, in part due to Moderna releasing positive Phase 1 trial results for an experimental COVID-19 vaccine.

Ticker Security Last Change Change %
MRNA MODERNA INC. 41.11 +2.86 +7.48%

On Tuesday investors sold shares of the drugmaker after the pricing of a $1.34 billion stock offering and amid questions that the trial data was not comprehensive enough, as reported by Statnews.

In Washington, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin testified in front of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee Tuesday over steps taken to support the economy amid the pandemic, which forced lockdowns across much of the U.S.

At least one state, Arkansas, eased lockdown restrictions on Tuesday, allowing bars associated with restaurants to reopen.

In stocks, Dow components Walmart and Home Depot released their quarterly results ahead of Tuesday’s opening bell.

Walmart reported earnings and revenue that exceed Wall Street estimates as comparable sales jumped 10 percent amid “unprecedented demand” for products including food and health care.

Ticker Security Last Change Change %
WMT WALMART INC. 90.44 +2.04 +2.31%
HD THE HOME DEPOT INC. 420.00 +9.62 +2.35%

Meanwhile, Home Depot took an $850 million coronavirus-related charge as its first-quarter profit slid 11 percent from a year ago.

Kohl’s reported a wider-than-expected loss as sales plunged 44 percent from a year ago.

Elsewhere, Amazon and J.C. Penney are reportedly in deal talks, according to the fashion-industry trade journal Women’s Wear Daily, after the latter filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Friday.

Ticker Security Last Change Change %
AMZN AMAZON.COM INC. 197.12 -1.26 -0.64%
JCP NO DATA AVAILABLE - - -

Delta Air Lines will add flights to keep planes at no more than 60 percent capacity through at least July, Reuters reported, citing sources it didn't identify.

Ticker Security Last Change Change %
DAL DELTA AIR LINES INC. 63.30 -0.03 -0.05%
NDAQ NASDAQ INC. 81.07 +0.19 +0.23%

Exchange operator Nasdaq will tighten restrictions for initial public offerings, which will make it harder for Chinese companies to list, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Proposed rules include a mandate that companies from some countries, including China, raise at least $25 million in the IPO and requiring auditing firms to make sure international franchises meet global standards.

West Texas Intermediate crude oil for June delivery rose 2.14 percent to $32.50 a barrel ahead of Tuesday’s expiration, and gold rose fractionally to $1,744.20 an ounce.

U.S. Treasurys ticked higher, pushing the yield on the 10-year note down to 0.711 percent.

In Europe, Germany’s DAX gained 0.15 percent while France’s CAC and Britain’s FTSE fell 0.89 percent and 0.77 percent, respectively.

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Markets rallied across Asia, with Hong Kong’s Hang Seng adding 1.89 percent, Japan’s Nikkei advancing 1.49 percent and China’s Shanghai Composite climbing 0.81 percent.