Stock market news live updates: Stock futures wither after Microsoft outlook dissappoints

U.S. stocks futures fell in early trading Wednesday after earnings guidance from Microsoft (MSFT) dampened the outlook for technology stocks and weighed on the broader market.

Futures on the S&P 500 (^GSPC) tumbled 0.7%, while those tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) shed 160 points, or roughly 0.5%. Contracts on the technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) slid 1.2%.

Investors continued to barrel through a lackluster earnings season, with reports from names including Tesla (TSLA), IBM (IBM), and AT&T (T) all in the queue for Wednesday.

Microsoft’s stock fell 2.6% pre-market after the company issued a weak earnings outlook and results for the last quarter showed its cloud business slowed, offsetting optimism around earnings that came in better than expected. Its results come after the megacap giant last week laid off roughly 10,000 workers, while citing a push into AI.

Separately, Microsoft wasxperiencing a global network outage Wednesday morning in its cloud platform Azure along, as well as offerings including Teams and Outlook.

Elsewhere in stock moves Wednesday, Texas Instruments (TXN) shares dropped 1.4% in early trading after the chipmaker posted its worst sales decline since 2020, while revenue fell to $4.17 billion from $4.53 billion. Other semiconductors also fell following the results.

“As we expected, our results reflect weaker demand in all end markets with the exception of automotive,” CEO Rich Templeton said in the company’s earnings statement.

Shares of Fox (FOX) and Newscorp (NWSA) rose 3.9% and 1.8%, respectively, pre-market after media mogul Rupert Murdoch scrapped plans for a proposed Fox-News Corp merger. The companies were separated a decade ago.

A exterior view of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on January 18, 2023 in New York City. – Wall Street stocks climbed early on January 18, 2023, on easing worries about further Federal Reserve moves to aggressively counter inflation following the latest US economic data. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS / AFP) (Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)

Despite finishing mixed on Tuesday and a few downbeat sessions this year, stocks have been on an upward path in the first few weeks of January. Gains have been especially focused across technology stocks, with the Nasdaq Composite up around 8% to date.

“So far, price action in January 2023 bears an eerie resemblance to that in July 2022 when risk assets rallied and rates fell as investors bought into the idea of a ‘soft landing’ – the notion that slowing growth would slow inflation and obviate the need for further Fed hikes,” Gargi Chaudhuri, head of iShares investment strategy, Americas at BlackRock said in a note. “That argument faded and price action reversed as the Fed held firm and went on to hike policy rates by 75 basis points in September.”

“Fast forward to now, many investors once again seem convinced that inflation is all but beaten and that slower growth will not only obviate the need for further hikes, but even allow the Fed to cut rates before the end of the year,” she added.

Despite messaging from Federal Reserve policymakers that interest rates will rise above 5%, markets are pricing in a lower terminal rate as they anticipate a downshift to 25-basis points at the next meeting Jan. 31-Feb. 1.

The CME FedWatch Tool, a tool that gauges investor expectations for rates and U.S. monetary policy, shows markets are pricing in a 98.1% chance of a 0.25% increase next week — down slightly from as high as 99.8% earlier this week.

Alexandra Semenova is a reporter for Yahoo Finance. Follow her on Twitter @alexandraandnyc

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