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It was more trick than treat for investors on Halloween, with a tech-led selloff pushing the S&P 500 down Thursday and leaving the Nasdaq Composite with its biggest one-day fall since early September. The Invesco QQQ Trust Series QQQ, which tracks the Nasdaq-100, fell 2.5%
Investors and analysts blamed a confluence of frightful factors, including guidance from Big Tech behemoths and perhaps a round of pre-election jitters.
Initial jobless claims in the week ended October 26 showed a significant decline, dropping by 12,000 to 216,000, according to the Labor Department. This marks the third consecutive weekly decrease, bringing claims to their lowest level since May. Economists who were polled by The Wall Street Journal had expected claims to rise by 3,000, but instead witnessed a decline, with the number of new claims based on actual filings falling to 200,132.
The labor market appears robust, with the number of people collecting unemployment benefits in the week of Oct. 19 falling by 26,000 to 1.86 million. Economists noted that after a spike to 260,000 in early October due to Hurricane Helene, jobless claims have now returned to low levels that suggest no significant strain in the labor markets. This trend indicates continued stability in employment despite potential disruptions.
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