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    US stocks fall as fresh signs of hotter inflation muddies rate-cut outlook By Investing.com

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    Investing.com — U.S. stocks fell Friday after fresh data showed that wholesale prices in the world’s biggest economy rose at a faster-than-anticipated rate in January.

    At 20:44 ET (14:55 GMT), the benchmark fell 0.5%, the tech-heavy slipped 0.8%, and the blue-chip fell 0.4%, or 152 points.

    Treasury yields rise as producer price index comes in hot to further dent rate-cut outlook 

    Treasury yields jumped, with yields on the rising 10 points to 4.674% as rate-cut bets were sullied after the U.S. producer price index by 0.3% in January from 0.1% in December, above economists expectations for a 0.1%. 

    The data arrived just days after consumer inflation surprise to the upside to further muddying investor bets on aggressive rate cuts. 

    The stronger PPI report was driven by a 0.5% rise in trade services, which includes gross wholesale and retail margins and accounting for nearly a quarter of the core, Pantheon Macroeconomics said, though added the overall trend is slowing. 

    “One disappointing month does not change the trend, and none of the inflation fundamentals have changed,” it added.

    Coinbase shines after Q4 beat; DoorDash slips on guidance; Nike to cut jobs

    Coinbase Global Inc (NASDAQ:) rose rose more than 8% after posting fourth-quarter income that topped Wall Street estimates, as the approval of spot-Bitcoin exchange-traded funds boosted activity on the crypto exchange platform. 

    DoorDash Inc (NASDAQ:) fell more than 9% as softer guidance overshadowed better-than-expected adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, or EBITDA, and revenue in Q4.

    The food delivery company’s Q1 guidance points “toward deceleration versus an accelerative outlook for Uber (NYSE:) Eats raising share loss concerns,” Deutsche Bank said in a note, but stressed that it views “weakness today as a buying opportunity.”

    Nike Inc (NYSE:), meanwhile, fell more than 2% after the sports apparel maker’s plan to cut nearly 1,700 jobs as part of a broader restructuring stoked worries about slowing growth. 

    Alphabet drags big tech lower, but Applied Materials surge boosts chips; Roku punished for larger Q4 loss

    Google-Parent Alphabet Inc Class A (NASDAQ:) dragged the broader sector lower after falling 1%, though losses in the sector were limited by an Applied Materials-led rally in chip stocks. 

    Applied Materials Inc (NASDAQ:) jumped 6% after delivering better-than-expected guidance and quarterly results fueled by strong demand for advanced chips used in artificial intelligence.

    Roku Inc (NASDAQ:), meanwhile, tumbled 23% as streaming-media company’s better-than-expected quarterly results were offset by concerns about slowing platform growth.  

    “[I]mplications on Platform growth and operating costs for the remainder of the year are more muted, and lead to estimate cuts,” Macquarie said in a note as it cut its price target on the stock to $88 from $93. 

    (Scott Kanowsky, Oliver Gray contributed to this report.)

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