NASDAQ Falls Sharply as Chip-stock Slump Overshadows TSMC Record

Dow Jones
07/17

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What Happened in Markets Today

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing posted its fifth straight quarter of record earnings earlier today, but that wasn't enough to cheer investors. The Nasdaq slipped 1.5%, with Sandisk, Western Digital and Marvell among the biggest losers. The PHLX Semiconductor index was off 4.3%. SpaceX's post-IPO performance is trailing among this year's top 10 blockbuster debuts. Its shares closed at $131.11, below the rocket maker's $135 IPO price for the first time.

The Dow index held up better, falling 0.2%. The index was helped by a rotation out of tech as Nike added 4.2% while McDonald's gained 3.2%. Also advancing was UnitedHealth Group, which beat analysts' expectations and raised its earnings forecast. Its shares rose 1.2%.

After taking a pause overnight, oil prices have been more volatile as investors digest the possibility of further escalation in the Middle East. Brent crude, the international benchmark, was hovering around $84 a barrel.

Economic data showed cooling consumer demand. Retail sales grew a modest 0.2% in June, in line with expectations. It was a sharp deceleration from May's 1% gain. Meanwhile, Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan warned that progress toward the Fed's 2% inflation goal was still insufficient, suggesting she could dissent in favor of raising interest rates rather than holding them steady.

Markets at a Glance

One Big Story

A nearly 40% slide in shares of Michael Saylor's bitcoin-hoarding company this year hasn't fazed its most fervent believers. Strategy recently unveiled a turnaround plan that includes buying back stock, selling bitcoin and boosting its cash reserve to $3 billion.

What's Coming Up

   -- Regions Financial, Fifth Third Bancorp, Truist Financial, and Travelers 
      will report earnings. 
 
   -- Investors will parse a final round of economic data for the week, 
      including June housing starts, industrial production, and the preliminary 
      University of Michigan consumer sentiment survey. 

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