Stocks, dollar fall after weak data; yields rise
SPY•US stocks end lower as weak data dents risk appetite
U.S. stocks ended down on Monday and the dollar hit a two-month low against the euro as soft U.S. economic data, including an unexpected drop in retail sales, prompted markets to scale back bets on an imminent Federal Reserve interest rate move.
Thirty-year Treasury yields, meanwhile, climbed to their highest level since 2007, as concerns over the U.S. fiscal trajectory combined with heavy AI-related corporate debt issuance to push yields up.
Stocks were dented as investors waited for quarterly reports from large retailers to give information about the health of the U.S. consumer, including home improvement company Home Depot, due out on Tuesday, and retail bellwether Walmart, due out on Thursday.
"Concerns about recent softer data have the market being a bit tepid and waiting for retail earnings for direction," said Phil Blancato, chief market strategist at Osaic Wealth.




