The S&P 500 lost 1.3%, the Dow gave up 0.7%, the NASDAQ fell 1.9%, and the Russell 2000 led declines with a loss of 3.6%. Of note, the S&P 500 fell below its 50-day moving average but was able to hold 4400 a key level that investors will continue to watch. The yield curve shifted higher across the curve. The 2-year yield increased by nine basis points to 4.97%, as the 10-year yield rose by the same amount to 4.26%. Oil prices increased by $1.92 or 2.2%, closing at $87.47 a barrel. Gold prices fell by $23.80 to close at $1943.30 an Oz. Copper prices fell 3.3% to 3.72 a Lb. The US Dollar continued to be strong despite intervention measures from the Bank of Japan and the People’s Bank of China. The Dollar/Yen closed at 147.87, the Euro/Dollar closed the week below 1.07, and the Dollar/Yuan closed at 1.3667.
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