U.S. Stocks Open Lower as Growth-Charged Rally Fades By Investing.com


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By Liz Moyer

Investing.com — U.S. stocks opened lower after data about private payrolls showed strong demand for labor despite rising interest rates.

At 9:40 ET (13:40 GMT), the was down 283 points, or 0.9%, while the was down 1.1% and the was down 1.4%.

Tech stocks had staged a mini rally to start the month and the fourth quarter. Treasury yields also fell. But that reversed on Wednesday, at least in early trading.

The rose to 3.729%, up 3.1%.

The report employers increased their hiring in September. The reading was 208,000, slightly higher than expectations. Investors are anticipating Friday’s broader jobs report from the government. 

The rally on Monday and Tuesday was fueled by hopes that the Federal Reserve could begin to ease off its interest , though a stronger than expected labor market could toss a wet blanket on those hopes.

Twitter Inc (NYSE:) shares fell 2% in early trading after surging 22% on Tuesday when Elon Musk said he would pursue his deal to buy the company at his originally offered price. 

Oil rose as delegates from major oil producing nations met in Vienna to decide on production levels. was up 0.6% to $86.95 a barrel, while crude rose 0.7% to $92.41 a barrel. fell 0.7% to $1717 an ounce.

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