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(Wednesday market close) Major U.S. equity benchmarks ended lower late Wednesday, retreating sharply to erase initial gains as investors appeared keen to lock in some profits from the market's recent rally ahead of the three-day holiday weekend. The Dow Jones Industrial Average® (DJI) touched another record high early in the session but ended with its first loss in 10 days.
The late sell-off didn't appear to be triggered by any piece of news, though disappointing quarterly results from FedEx (FDX) late Tuesday sent the shipping giant's shares tumbling 12%, weighing on the transportation industry and raising some potential red flags over the economy.
The energy sector is starting higher, supported by strength in the underlying commodities. Meanwhile, the major market futures are lower as the year-end rally takes a breather.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures are higher in early trading, on pace for their third-straight session of gains as the focus shifts back to supply woes amid ongoing tensions in the Red Sea and the Middle East. Earlier today, Greece advised commercial ships sailing the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden to avoid Yemeni waters. Greek ship owners control approximately 20% of the world’s commercial vessels in carrying capacity. Investors will also look to the EIA data later today after last night’s API report showed a surprise build of 939K barrels last week. Analysts are expecting the government data to show a 2.2mm barrel draw.
Natural gas futures are higher, tracking gains in the crude complex but gains are capped ahead of the EIA weekly storage report.
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