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Stocks ended with losses, but off session lows, pulling back after disappointing guidance from retail behemoth Walmart Inc. sparked some concern around the health of the consumer.
Walmart shares fell 6.5% on the day, weighing on the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which finished with a loss of 450.94 points, or 1%, at 44,176.65. The Dow was down 677 points at its session low.
The S&P 500 gave up 26.63 points, or 0.4%, to close at 6,117.52, after back-to-back record finishes. The Nasdaq Composite shed 93.89 points, or 0.5%, to end at 19,962.36.
Data due today from the U.S. Energy Information Agency is expected to show a 187B cf draw from underground storage, leaving inventories at 2.11T cf, or 109B cf below the five-year average and 377B cf below the year-earlier level, according to a survey of analysts by The Wall Street Journal.
Technical indicators suggest overbought conditions, and physical prices likely will retreat next week as daily demand declines, Eli Rubin of EBW Analytics said, but "cold March weather risks after the coldest January-February in a decade are bridging bullish near-term conditions."
Front-month Nymex natural gas (NG1:COM) for March delivery closed +6.8% to $4.280/MMBtu, a new 52-week high and highest settlement value for the front-month contract since December 30, 2022; U.S. natural gas has surged 40% this month alone and 18% YTD.
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