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U.S. stocks finished mostly lower on Tuesday as investors weighed another disappointing reading on the U.S. consumer and President Trump's assertion that 25% tariffs against Canada and Mexico will still be implemented next month.
The S&P 500 was off 28 points, or 0.5%, to end at 5,955.25.
The Nasdaq Composite tumbled 260.54 points, or 1.4%, to finish at 19,026.39.
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq fell for the fourth trading day in a row. Both indexes suffered their largest four-day percentage declines since Sept. 6, according to Dow Jones Market Data.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 159.95 points, or 0.4%, ending at 43,621.16. It was the best day for the blue-chip index since Feb. 13, according to Dow Jones Market Data.
U.S. consumer confidence dropped to an eight-month low of 98.3 in February on concerns about the outlook for the broader economy, the privately run Conference Board said Tuesday. Economists polled by the Wall Street Journal had forecast the index to register 102.4, compared with a revised 105.3 in the prior month.
After suspending operations last August due to low natural gas prices, Coterra Energy announced plans to restart drilling and completions in the Marcellus Basin this spring. The company has allocated $250 million in capital for the region in 2025, with the possibility of increasing the budget by $50 million if prices remain strong. Coterra plans to operate one rig and half a completion crew, targeting 10-15 new wells this year. Executives cite improved cost structures and a more efficient drilling strategy, which includes a 60% increase in lateral length and a reduction in drilling costs to $800 per lateral foot, as key factors in their renewed activity.
The company is also ramping up overall capital spending, forecasting a 2025 budget of $2.1-$2.4 billion, up from $1.8 billion in 2024. The Permian Basin remains the primary focus, receiving $1.57 billion, while the Anadarko Basin will see $230 million in investment. Fourth-quarter results showed production of 682,000 boe/d with net income of $297 million, down from $416 million in late 2023 due to lower commodity prices. Looking ahead, Coterra expects production to grow to 710,000-770,000 boe/d in 2025. Shares of Coterra (CTRA) have risen 13% over the past six months, bringing the company’s market capitalization to over $20 billion, reflecting investor optimism about its long-term strategy.
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