Wall St Stumbles on Recovery Caution
Contrarian Profits (July 6th, 2009) Writes:
U.S. stocks fell today, Monday, as investors worried about the potential strength and timing of an economic recovery, sending oil prices and energy shares lower.
Markets briefly cut losses after data showed the service sector contracted at a slower pace in June, blunting some pessimism over the economy after a last week’s much worse-than-expected jobs report.
“Overall the data looks like a positive, although it may not be enough in the near term to overcome last week’s disappointing jobs report,” said Michael Sheldon, chief market strategist at RDM Financial in Westport, Connecticut.
Oil touched a five-week low and fell to around $64 a barrel, sending Exxon Mobil Corp down 2.1 percent at $67.05, and Chevron Corp fell 2.1 percent to $63.09. The two companies were the biggest weights on the Dow Jones industrial average.
Although the weaker oil prices bode well for recession-weary consumers, strong commodity prices have been viewed as a signal the global economy
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