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Dow Jones Today: Debt Ceiling Delay Drags Down Index

Sto🌟cks fell for a second straight day as negotiations on the debt ceil🗹ing continued, with 3M and Boeing helping lead shares lower

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Key Takeaways

  • 3M shares fall after the Dutch government found it liable for chemical releases.
  • UnitedHealth Group moved higher after a big buy from an institutional investor. 
  • Chevron moved higher after fears OPEC may cut oil production.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell for a second straight day, slipping almost 0.8%, or 255 points, as i🌳nvestors ner๊vously eyed debt ceiling talks in Washington.

The debt ceiling debate in Washington has turned to spending, and whetherဣ there will be the spending freeze that Democrats want, or the spending cuts that Re꧅publicans are seeking. Deliberations weighed on stocks broadly, sending the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 lower 0.6% and 0.7%, respectively.

3M (MMM) was the Dow’s worst performer, falling 3.7% after the Dutch go🌳vernment said it would hold the company liable for releasing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), so-called forever chemicals, into the Dutch portion of the Scheldt river.

Boeing (BA) fell 1.6% a day after CEO Dav🧸e Calhoun said he expects supply ch♈ain pressures to continue into 2024.

Microsoft (MSFT) warned that Chinese state🍬-sponsoreꦬd hackers had penetrated U.S. infrastructure. Shares of the software giant fell 0.5%.

Salesforce (CRM) led a small group of winning ꦕstocks, rising 1.5%. Shares of the company, which is expected to report higher profits and revenue when it reports earnings next week, have gai🏅ned more than 50% so far this year, more than any other Dow stock.

UnitedHealth Group (UNH) closed up 0.7% after institutional inv🍒estor GlobeFle💝x Capital, LP revealed it had increased its holdings of the stock by 68%.

Chevron (CVX) rose 0.3% alongside oil prices, making energy the day's best-performing sector. Yesterday Saudi Arabia's energy minister told oil speculators to "watch out" before next month's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:OPEC+ meeting, raising concerns the cartel 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:could cut oil production again.

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