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Wall Street retreats on persisting recession worries

Wall Street equities were in the red territory on Monday. Nasdaq was leading the prevalent declines as investors’ worries accelerate concerning Fed’s monetary policy tightening that could drag the US economy into a recession.

The S&P 500, the Dow Industrials and the Nasdaq have sold off sharply for December, on track their biggest annual declines since the 2008 financial crisis.

The three major US stock indexes were on track for the fourth day of declines since Wednesday, Fed Chair Jerome Powell has adopted a more hawkish tone than expected when the central bank raised interest rates. Powell promised further increases even as weak data showed signs of a weakening economy.

The biggest sector decliners on the day were communications services, technology and consumer discretionary. The strongest sector was energy, which was last down 0.4%.

Market heavyweights such as Apple Inc, Microsoft Corp and Amazon.com Inc created some of the biggest drags on the market.

Trading in Tesla Inc was volatile with the electric carmaker’s stock last down 0.5% after falling as much as 2.8% during the session following a Twitter poll that showed a majority of respondents want Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk to step down as CEO of the social media platform.

Meta Platforms was down 3.9% after the European Commission said it could impose a fine of up to 10% of the tech conglomerate’s annual global turnover if evidence showed an infringement of the EU’s antitrust laws.

L3Harris Technologies Inc was down 2.8% after the US defense contractor said it would buy hypersonic engine manufacturer Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings Inc for $4.7 billion. Aerojet added 1.5%.

Shares of casino operator Melco Resorts & Entertainment were down more than 9%; Las Vegas Sands Corp fall almost 2%; and Wynn Resorts fell more than 5% after Macau said on Friday that six casino firms will invest around $15 billion as part of new 10-year contracts they signed to operate in the world’s biggest gambling hub.

Declining issues outnumbered advancing ones on the NYSE by a 3.03-to-1 ratio; on Nasdaq, a 2.81-to-1 ratio favored decliners.

The S&P 500 posted 5 new 52-week highs and 17 new lows; the Nasdaq Composite recorded 45 new highs and 393 new lows.

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