US stocks close mixed as oil pulls off fresh high

Source: Agencies  |   2008-7-1  |     ONLINE EDITION


-- Adverstisement --

WALL Street ended an arduous first half quietly yesterday, closing mixed as investors again based their trades on what has become the dominant force in the market: the price of oil. The major indexes closed out the first six months of 2008 with double digit declines, and are perilously close to the levels of a bear market.

Stocks pulled back in the early going as oil reached yet another record, this time, above US$143 a barrel. The market then gathered some strength as crude lost momentum and allowed some investors to consider buying equities that have been turned into bargains by months of volatility.

There is little expectation on the Street that the chaos of the first half will soon end. Besides the punishing effect of higher oil, which threatens the stifle consumer spending and in turn, an economy still struggling to grow, the stock market is still contending with warnings of losses at financial companies, the continuing fallout of the housing slump and the credit crisis that began nearly a year ago.

These problems that show little sign of being resolved soon left Wall Street in tatters as the first half ended. The Dow Jones industrials are down nearly 20 percent from their record high of 14,198.09, set in October, putting the blue chips on the threshold of a bear market. The market did have a spring recovery, which began in March, but it foundered in May as the combination of credit problems and higher oil rattled investors.

Financial stocks, which were leading the market higher before the credit crisis struck, ended the half with even steeper losses than anyone expected, just a few months ago, there were predictions that the credit crisis would soon end. Airline stocks have been devastated by the rising price of oil. Detroit automotive stocks, as ever battling competition from overseas makers, are also being pummeled by the sagging economy and higher energy prices.


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