Wall Street hits two-week lows as tech stocks weigh
August 18 (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes hit their lowest in two weeks on Tuesday, pressured by losses in heavyweight technology stocks, while fading hopes for a U.S.-Iran peace deal sustained gains in oil prices and kept government bond yields at multi-year peaks.
At 13:30 EDT, the Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI was down 0.17% at 53,367.72. The S&P 500 .SPX was down 0.55% at 7,702.65, and the Nasdaq Composite .IXIC was down 1.14% at 26,341.41.
Company-specific moves tied to earnings, guidance, and deals
EyePoint Inc EYPT.O: BUZZ - Falls after experimental drug misses goal, brokerages cut ratings nL6N44F06Z
DocGo Inc DCGO.O: BUZZ - Slips on tepid quarterly results, narrower annual outlook nL4N44F0EJ
Baidu Inc BIDU.O: BUZZ - Fall after downbeat Q2 revenue nL4N44F0H1
Corebridge Financial Inc CRBG.N:
Equitable Holdings Inc EQH.N:
Brighthouse Financial Inc BHF.O:
Lincoln National Corp LNC.N: BUZZ - Life insurance stock weakness after Mark Walter headlines overdone, Evercore says nL6N44F0K3
Dynatrace Inc DT.N: BUZZ - Up after $1.25 bln convertible offering prices nL6N44F0O2