LIVE MARKETS-US stocks end mixed as Iran tensions outweigh tame inflation

Reuters03-12 04:16
LIVE MARKETS-US stocks end mixed as Iran tensions outweigh tame inflation

Nasdaq edges green at close, S&P 500 slips, Dow falls ~0.6%

Staples weakest S&P 500 sector; Energy leads gainers

Dollar, bitcoin rise; US crude up >5%; gold dips

US 10-Year Treasury yield jumps to ~4.23%

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US STOCKS END MIXED AS IRAN TENSIONS OUTWEIGH TAME INFLATION

Wall Street's main indexes ended mixed on Wednesday as markets largely looked past a benign February consumer price inflation report, focusing instead on intensifying hostilities and mounting repercussions related to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

Iran continued to attack ships in the blockaded Strait of Hormuz, but OPEC assured markets that Saudi Arabia had ramped up production and the International Energy Agency $(IEA)$ agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil from its strategic reserves.

Eight of the 11 S&P 500 .SPX sectors ended down with Consumer Staples .SPLRCS and Real Estate .SPLRCR both falling more than 1%. Just Energy .SPNY, Tech .SPLRCT and Communication Services .SPLRCL gained.

Energy advanced more than 2% with NYMEX crude futures CLc1 rising more than 5%. The sector is now down just 0.27% from its March 2 record close.

Tech posted a gain, underpinned by strength in chip stocks. The PHLX Semiconductor Index .SOX rose 0.6%. Software & Services .SPLRCIS ticked into the green at the close.

The Magnificent Seven group of stocks MAGS.K rose for a third day in a row.

Gold/silver miners .XAU and regional banks .KRX were among the weaker groups.

With this, S&P 500 Growth .IGX is on track for its biggest weekly rise vs. S&P 500 Value .IVX since late June of last year.

Here is a snapshot of where markets stood shortly after 4 p.m. ET.

(Terence Gabriel)

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(Terence Gabriel is a Reuters market analyst. The views expressed are his own)

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