Originally published Wednesday, May 14, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Markets
Mixed results reflect uncertainty
Wall Street turned in a mixed performance Tuesday after a fresh report on retail sales and a new oil-price record told investors the same...
The Associated Press
NEW YORK — Wall Street turned in a mixed performance Tuesday after a fresh report on retail sales and a new oil-price record told investors the same old story: The economy is hurting and costs are rising, but things could be worse.
The Dow Jones industrial average fell 44.13 to 12,832.18, having soared 130 points on Monday. Microsoft, one of the 30 Dow stocks, fell 10 cents to close at $29.78 a share. Boeing, also a Dow stock, gained 28 cents to $85.08.
Broader indexes closed mixed. The Standard & Poor's 500 index fell 0.54 to 1,403.04, and the Nasdaq composite index rose 6.63 to 2,495.12.
The Nasdaq got a boost as Yahoo rose after CNBC reported billionaire investor Carl Icahn was considering a proxy fight to try to push Yahoo back into merger talks with Microsoft.
Yahoo rose $1.30 to $26.56.
The Commerce Department's latest report showed that retail sales fell by 0.2 percent in April, as expected. The data did show better-than-expected sales if automobiles were excluded but indicated Americans are reluctant to make big-ticket purchases — especially as soaring fuel prices cut into demand.
"The numbers are coming out weak, but the economy's not falling apart," said Alexander Paris, economist and market analyst for Barrington Research.
Oil prices, meanwhile, spiked to a trading record of $126.98 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange after Iranian news services reported Iran is considering an output cut. They later settled up $1.57 at $125.80.
Tuesday's stock trading reflected the market's uncertainty about the economy. Brian Gendreau, investment strategist for ING Investment Management, says investors won't get a clear picture until more data are released next month or in July.
"We're going to go through a period where the markets are going to focus on the macro-data and any adverse piece of news about the credit markets," he said. "It will be a trendless market until the uncertainties about a contraction in economic activity are resolved."
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