Wall Street falls as Nvidia, Palantir and other AI stars keep sinking
The S&P 500 fell 0.5% and was heading for a fourth straight loss after setting an all-time high last week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 30 points, or 0.1%, as of 1:08 p.m. Eastern time, and the Nasdaq composite was 1% lower.
Nvidia, whose chips are powering much of the world's move into AI, dropped 1.3% and was on track to be the heaviest weight on Wall Street for a second straight day following its 3.5% fall on Tuesday. Palantir Technologies, another AI darling, sank 2.3% to add to its 9.4% loss from the day before.
Trading was shaky, and Nvidia pared a loss from earlier in the morning that got as bad as 3.9%, which helped indexes also mute their losses.
One possible contributor to the swoon was a study from MIT's Nanda Initiative that warned most corporations are not yet seeing any measurable return from their generative AI investments, according to Ulrike Hoffmann-Burchardi, global head of equities at UBS Global Wealth Management.
But the larger factor may be the criticism that such companies have been getting for a while that their stock prices simply shot too high, too fast amid the furor around AI and became too expensive. Nvidia, whose profit report scheduled for next week is one of Wall Street's next major events, had soared 35.5% for the year so far heading into Tuesday. Palantir had surged even more, more than doubling.
The tech stocks still have supporters, though, who say AI will bring the next generational revolution in business.
Mixed profit reports from big U.S. retailers helped keep the rest of the market in check.
TJX, the company behind the TJ Maxx and Marshalls stores, climbed 3.1% after beating analysts' forecasts for profit and revenue. It also raised its forecast for profit over its full fiscal year, while CEO Ernie Herrman said TJX is seeing 'strong demand at each of our U.S. and international businesses' and that its current quarter is off to a strong start.
Lowe's added 0.6% after the home-improvement retailer delivered a profit for the latest quarter that topped analysts' expectations. It also said it agreed to buy Foundation Building Materials, a distributor of drywall, ceiling systems and other interior building products, for about $8.8 billion.
Target, meanwhile, tumbled 7.3%. The struggling retailer said that CEO Brian Cornell plans to step down Feb. 1 and that an insider, 20-year veteran Michael Fiddelke, will replace him. He helped reenergize the company, but it has struggled to turn around weak sales in a more competitive post-COVID retail landscape.
Estee Lauder dropped 5.3% after offering a forecast for profit this upcoming fiscal year that fell short of Wall Street's estimates. The beauty company said it expects tariffs to shave roughly $100 million off its upcoming earnings.
La-Z-Boy sank 12% after the furniture maker's profit and revenue for the spring came up shy of analysts' expectations.
The week's biggest news for Wall Street is likely arriving on Friday, when Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will give a highly anticipated speech in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The setting has been home to big policy announcements from the Fed in the past, and the hope on Wall Street is that Powell will hint that cuts to interest rates are coming soon.
The Fed has kept its main interest rate steady this year, primarily because of the fear of the possibility that President Donald Trump's tariffs could push inflation higher. But a surprisingly weak report on job growth across the country may be superseding that.
Treasury yields have come down sharply on expectations for an easing of interest rates, and the yield on the 10-year Treasury fell to 4.28% from 4.30% late Tuesday.
In stock markets abroad, indexes were mixed across Europe and Asia.
London's FTSE 100 rose 1.1% despite a report that said inflation in the U.K. rose more than expected through July, in part due to soaring airfares and food prices.
Tokyo's Nikkei 225 dropped 1.5% after Japan reported that its exports fell slightly more than expected in July, pressured by higher tariffs on goods shipped to the U.S. Imports also fell from a year ago.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng added 0.2%. Shares that trade there of Chinese toy company Pop Mart International Group soared 12.5% after its CEO said its annual revenue could top $4 billion this year and announced the release of a mini version of its popular Labubu dolls.
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AP Business Writers Yuri Kageyama and Matt Ott contributed.
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