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Wall Street sells off on growth concerns

New York - The S&P 500 on Thursday posted its largest percentage decline in six months on concerns about the strength of the global economy and its effect on corporate earnings.

The slide dragged the benchmark to below its 150-day moving average for the first time since November 2012.

The selloff, which put the S&P 500 at its lowest since August 7, followed weak data from Germany, Europe's largest economy, and comments from a Fed official who suggested investors had unrealistic expectations about the Fed's eventual rate increase.

German exports in August fell the most since January 2009, and reports earlier in the week showed steep drops in industrial orders and output.

"Investors are focused on the uncertainty about the economy," said Michael Yoshikami, chief executive and founder of Destination Wealth Management in Walnut Creek, California.

Adding to market jitters, St Louis Federal Reserve Bank President James Bullard said he was concerned by a disconnect between the market's view of the Fed's rate-increase path and the central bank's own view.

"The markets are making a mistake," said Bullard, a non-voting member of the FOMC who is, however, seen by investors as a bellwether among Fed officials.

Expectations of a more dovish Fed had triggered a rally in stocks on Wednesday, but those gains disappeared in Thursday's trading.

Market participants said the end of the Fed's third round of quantitative easing this month was also bearish as it takes away one of the pillars of the five-year bull market.

"QE3 ending is one positive catalyst taken away, a tailwind turning into a headwind," said Michael O'Rourke, chief market strategist at Jones Trading in Greenwich, Connecticut.

"Tighter policy is the path we're on and we should be," he said.

The Dow Jones industrial average ended down 1.97% at 16 659.25; the S&P 500 dropped 2.07% to 1 928.21, and the Nasdaq Composite fell 2.02% to 4 378.34.

The Russell 2000 index of small-cap stocks fell 2.66%, to close at 1 067.99.

Energy shares were by far the weakest on the day, dropping 3.7% in their biggest one-day decline since April 2013.

US crude oil prices settled at their lowest since December 2012 and continued to fall in post-settlement trading.

The S&P 500 posted back-to-back intraday moves of more than 40 points for the first time in three years. The CBOE Volatility Index jumped more than 24% to close at its highest since early February.

The largest percentage gainer on the S&P 500 was Ventas, which rose 1.3%, while the largest percentage decliner was Gap Inc, down 12.5%.

On the Nasdaq 100 the largest percentage gainer was Apple, up just 0.2%, while the largest percentage decliner was Vimpel, down 5.9%.

Among the most active on the NYSE were Bank of America, down 3.1% at $16.59; Petrobras, up 1.57% to $16.77; and AMD, down 10.06% at $2.95.

GT Advanced Technologies, up 17.3% to $1.29, and Apple were among the most actively traded on the Nasdaq.

Declining issues outnumbered advancing ones on the NYSE by 2 726 to 364, a 7.49-to-1 ratio; on the Nasdaq, 2 314 issues fell and 387 advanced, a 5.98-to-1 ratio.

The benchmark S&P 500 index showed 22 new 52-week highs and 19 new lows; the Nasdaq Composite recorded 24 new highs and 215 new lows.

Volume soared to more than 8.3 billion shares on US exchanges, above the average in the past five days of 7.27bn, according to BATS Global Markets data.

 

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