Wall Street tumbles again as selloff deepens

Reuters 

By Lewis Krauskopf

(Reuters) - U. S. stocks tumbled anew on Thursday on fresh concerns over rising yields, as investors remained on edge after several days of volatile trading.

indexes pared losses somewhat in early afternoon trading after falling more than 2 percent during the session.

The benchmark was set for a second day of declines, following sharp swings in recent sessions including its biggest drop in more than six years that pulled equities away from record highs.

The sharp selloff in recent days was kicked off with concerns over rising inflation and yields, sparked by Friday's January U.

S. jobs report, with investors pointing to additional pressure from the violent unwind of trades linked to bets on volatility staying low.

"When yields move up there is an unsettling feeling in the equity market," said Jason Ware, at Albion Financial Group in Salt Lake City,

"The market is trying to find a bottom to this madness."

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 517.19 points, or 2.08 percent, to 24,376.16, the lost 46.16 points, or 1.72 percent, to 2,635.5 and the dropped 130.99 points, or 1.86 percent, to 6,921.00.

The 10-year yield rose as high as 2.884 percent, nearing Monday's four-year peak of 2.885 percent, before retreating, after the said interest rates probably need to rise sooner than previously expected.

"What we're seeing today is continued concerns around interest rates going higher, around valuations in the stock market," said Chris Zaccarelli, with Independent Advisor Alliance in Charlotte,

Financials and consumer discretionary stocks fell the most, while utilities were the lone S&P sector in positive territory.

Investors are weighing whether the sharp swings this week are the start of a deeper correction or just a temporary bump in the nine-year bull market.

(Additional reporting by and in New York, Tanya Agrawal in Bengaluru; Editing by and Chizu Nomiyama)

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First Published: Fri, February 09 2018. 00:17 IST