Wall Street dips after Trump cancels North Korea summit


  • Markets
  • Thursday, 24 May 2018

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 83.18 points, or 0.34 percent, to 24,664.89, the S&P 500 lost 15.51 points, or 0.57 percent, to 2,693.13 and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 57.18 points, or 0.78 percent, to 7,238.06. The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index rose 0.02 percent and MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe shed 0.25 percent. (Picture shows: Traders working on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, U.S., April 19, 2018. - Reuters

NEW YORK: U.S. stocks ended down slightly on Thursday after President Donald Trump canceled a planned summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un and threatened to impose tariffs on auto imports, though losses were limited by gains in Netflix and General Electric.

Trump's order on Wednesday for an investigation into whether vehicle and auto part imports had damaged the U.S. auto industry could further complicate trade negotiations with China and other trading partners.

Early Thursday, Trump canceled the June 12 meeting citing Pyongyang's "open hostility," even after North Korea followed through on a pledge to blow up tunnels at its nuclear test site.

But stocks recouped much of the day's losses by the end of the session, and market participants said the sharp drop after the summit was canceled was a knee-jerk reaction.

"People were genuinely pleased that it was going to happen," said Peter Tuz, president of Chase Investment Counsel in Charlottesville, Virginia.

"And I still wouldn't be surprised to see a reversal of this reversal sometime in the next few weeks as each side sits down and thinks about what's really in its best interest."

A decline in energy shares following lower oil prices also weighed on the market, with the S&P energy index <.SPNY> ending down 1.7 percent. On the flip side, General Electric rose 3 percent, rebounding from the previous session's losses, and Netflix's stock gained 1.3 percent, both helping the market.

Netflix's stock market value ballooned to a record $153 billion and eclipsed Walt Disney Co for the first time, making it the world's most valuable entertainment company.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 75.05 points, or 0.3 percent, to 24,811.76, the S&P 500 lost 5.53 points, or 0.20 percent, to 2,727.76 and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 1.53 points, or 0.02 percent, to 7,424.43.

Defense stocks jumped after Trump called off the North Korea meeting and warned the U.S. military was ready in the event of any "reckless" acts by North Korea.

Ford and General Motors also gained on the possibility of tariffs on European and Asian car imports. U.S.-listed shares of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles fell 0.9 percent.

Declining issues outnumbered advancing ones on the NYSE by a 1.03-to-1 ratio; on Nasdaq, a 1.09-to-1 ratio favored decliners.

The S&P 500 posted 21 new 52-week highs and one new low; the Nasdaq Composite recorded 106 new highs and 44 new lows.

About 6.3 billion shares changed hands on U.S. exchanges. That compared with the 6.6 billion-share daily average for the past 20 trading days, according to Thomson Reuters data. - Reuters

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