While you were sleeping: Icahn divests Apple   29 Apr 2016

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While you were sleeping: Icahn divests Apple

By Margreet Dietz

April 29 (BusinessDesk) - Wall Street moved lower, giving up earlier gains, with Apple shares leading the turn after billionaire and activist investor Carl Icahn said he has sold his Apple stake.

Shares of Apple slid, posting the second-largest percentage drop in the Dow as of 2.35pm in New York.

“We no longer have a position in Apple," Icahn told CNBC's, noting Apple is a "great company" and CEO Tim Cook is "doing a great job."

In 2.35pm New York trading, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.5 percent, while the Nasdaq Composite Index fell 0.1 percent. In 2.20pm trading, the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index slipped 0.2 percent.

The Dow fell, led by declines in shares of IBM and those of Apple, down 1.9 percent and 1.8 percent respectively.

Also weighing on the market was the Bank of Japan’s surprise decision to not expand its monetary stimulus.

A day after the US Federal Reserve signalled patience in their approach towards raising interest rates, a Labor Department report showed that US gross domestic product grew at a 0.5 percent annual rate in the first quarter.

"The economy essentially stalled in the first quarter, but that doesn't mean it is faltering," Joel Naroff, chief economist at Naroff Economic Advisors in Holland, Pennsylvania, told Reuters. "Some of the restraints to growth are dissipating. Growth is likely to accelerate going forward."

With a potential US interest rate increase pushed further out, the greenback weakened, which supported commodities denominated in the currency.

“While the central banks will continue to have an enormous impact on the market, the weaker [US] dollar and stronger crude oil prices will support gains in the market,” Keith Lerner, chief market strategist at SunTrust Private Wealth Management, told Reuters.

Indeed, gold analysts polled by Reuters have raised their forecasts for the precious metal. The survey of 30 analysts at banks and trading houses carried out this month returned an average 2016 gold price forecast of US$1,209 an ounce, up from U$1,118 in a similar poll in January, according to Reuters.

"The chief supportive factors are the shift in Fed stance, the weaker dollar and the prospect of inflation," Macquarie analyst Matthew Turner told Reuters. "The first two have raised the base price, the third is why we expect higher medium-term prices.”

There was solid earnings news. Shares of Facebook soared, up 8.4 percent as of 2.12pm trading in New York after touching a record high earlier in the day, after the company posted better-than-expected earnings.

“FB remains in a class by itself across the combination of scale, growth, and profitability,” JP Morgan Securities analyst Doug Anmuth said in a research note, according to Reuters. "While there are broader concerns of macro softness toward the end of 1Q, Facebook isn't seeing them.”

Fresh deals added support. Shares of St Jude Medical jumped after Abbott Laboratories agreed to buy it in a deal valued at US$25 billion, while DreamWorks Animation SKG soared after Comcast agreed to buy it for US$3.8 billion.

In Europe, the Stoxx 600 Index ended the day with a 0.2 percent advance from the previous close. The UK’s FTSE 100 index crept 0.04 percent higher, while Germany’s DAX index added 0.2 percent. France’s CAC 40 index slipped 0.04 percent.

“The last thing I do really expect is a sustainable rally in stock prices,” Ralf Zimmermann, a strategist at Bankhaus Lampe in Dusseldorf, Germany, told Bloomberg. “Earnings in a nutshell look OK, but as earnings estimates further down the road are still too high, there will be a negative trend in earnings revisions.”

(BusinessDesk)

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