US: Dow falls, Nasdaq rises as debt ceiling talks loom
WALL Street stocks were mixed at the end of Monday’s session ahead of White House negotiations with Republican leaders to avert a US debt default.
After a weekend of near deadlock, President Joe Biden arrived back in Washington late Sunday, ahead of the US Treasury’s June 1 deadline for Congress to authorize more borrowing.
Talks were expected to resume on Monday night.
“The base case is still for a debt deal to be reached, but the risk of a default is still on the table,” said market Oanda Edward Moya, adding that such an outcome would mean “an immediate plunge towards bear market territory.”
The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished down 0.4 per cent at 33,286.58.
The broad-based S&P 500 was flat at 4,192.66, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index gained 0.5 per cent to 12,720.78.
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Amid the debt talks, US central bank policy remained in focus.
Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari told CNBC that it is a “close call” on whether the central bank should again lift interest rates in June, but added that such a move would not guarantee an end to the Fed’s tightening cycle.
Chevron fell 1.8 per cent after announcing it will acquire PDC Energy for US$6.3 billion, bolstering its holdings in US properties in Colorado and the Permian Basin, an area in Texas and New Mexico.
PDC gained 7.2 per cent.
JetBlue dropped 2.1 per cent and American Airlines lost 3.0 per cent after a federal judge ruled Friday that the companies’ alliance for service in the Northeastern region must end due to competition concerns.
Regional banks, which endured deep losses earlier in the spring, had a winning session. Comerica rose 3.5 per cent, KeyCorp 4.6 per cent and Western Alliance Bancorporation 10.3 per cent. AFP
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