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Wall St fell sharply on Thursday, despite a tech rally which was led by a stronger than expected results from chipmaker Nvidia. The S&P 500 finished the day 1.35% lower, which was followed by the Dow Jones and the tech heavy Nasdaq losing 1.08% and 1.87% respectively.
Nvidia’s share price reached an all time high after its revenue and earnings significantly exceeded analysts’ expectations. The tech giant has also raised guidance with analysts’ predicting third quarter revenue to climb to $16 billion US dollars.
The S&P500’s information technology sector performed poorly on Thursday, ending the day down 2.15%. Shares of major tech companies such as Amazon and Apple finished lower by 2.7% and 2.6%.
Over in Europe, markets ended lower on Thursday as tech stocks fell by 2.3%. The STOXX600 ended the day 0.4% lower, with the financial services sector slightly offsetting losses, gaining 0.5%. Germany’s DAX closed 0.68% lower while the French CAC also ended the day 0.44% lower. This was slightly offset by the UK’s FTSE 100 which ended 0.18% in the green on Thursday.
Locally yesterday, the ASX 200 closed 0.47% higher on the back of strong results from the info tech sector which finished the day 4.2% higher. This was further supported by the financial sector and energy sector closing the day 1.04% and 0.89% higher respectively. This was offset by the consumer staples sector which closed 1.09% lower on Thursday.
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