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Housing woes hit US share markets | Housing woes hit US share markets |
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US shares saw their biggest drops in more than four months as worries about the housing market increased. | US shares saw their biggest drops in more than four months as worries about the housing market increased. |
The Dow Jones index slipped by about 220 points or 1.6% while the tech-heavy Nasdaq shed 1.9% - the biggest point losses since 13 March. | The Dow Jones index slipped by about 220 points or 1.6% while the tech-heavy Nasdaq shed 1.9% - the biggest point losses since 13 March. |
However analysts said that the retreat from near-record highs was "logical" as some investors took profits. | However analysts said that the retreat from near-record highs was "logical" as some investors took profits. |
Struggles at firms linked to US housing were a reminder of the problems in the sector, analysts said. | Struggles at firms linked to US housing were a reminder of the problems in the sector, analysts said. |
Beyond sub-prime? | |
The Nasdaq closed down 1.89% at 2,639.86 points while the Dow Jones lost 226.47 points, 1.6% to 13,716.95. | The Nasdaq closed down 1.89% at 2,639.86 points while the Dow Jones lost 226.47 points, 1.6% to 13,716.95. |
The fall came after the Dow climbed above 14,000 points last week for the first time. | The fall came after the Dow climbed above 14,000 points last week for the first time. |
"It seems logically like the market needs to have some profit-taking," said Joe Ranieri, of US firm Canaccord Adams. | "It seems logically like the market needs to have some profit-taking," said Joe Ranieri, of US firm Canaccord Adams. |
Earlier, European shares had also seen heavy losses, with the main markets in London, Paris and Frankfurt all losing more than 1.5%. | |
A large fall in quarterly earnings at Countrywide Financial, the largest US mortgage lender, saw its shares drop by more than 10%. | |
It had warned earlier in the year that it was struggling as thousands of its sub-prime borrowers battled with debt. | It had warned earlier in the year that it was struggling as thousands of its sub-prime borrowers battled with debt. |
The sub-prime lending market - worth billions of pounds - involves lending to people with poor credit records at an interest rate premium. | The sub-prime lending market - worth billions of pounds - involves lending to people with poor credit records at an interest rate premium. |
"We expect difficult housing and mortgage market conditions to persist," chief executive Angelo Mozilo said. | "We expect difficult housing and mortgage market conditions to persist," chief executive Angelo Mozilo said. |
Countrywide's profit warning had served as a reminder to investors of persisting troubles in the sub-prime market, analysts said, with some fearing it may spread wider than that. | Countrywide's profit warning had served as a reminder to investors of persisting troubles in the sub-prime market, analysts said, with some fearing it may spread wider than that. |
"I think the market is now a little bit concerned that it is not just isolated to sub-prime," said George Goncalves, strategist at Morgan Stanley in New York. | "I think the market is now a little bit concerned that it is not just isolated to sub-prime," said George Goncalves, strategist at Morgan Stanley in New York. |
Building materials company USG compounded worries about the industry, saying that the housing market was being burdened by an excess supply of new and used homes. | Building materials company USG compounded worries about the industry, saying that the housing market was being burdened by an excess supply of new and used homes. |
The firm, which supplies most US home builders said the market was entering the second year of "what is likely to be a multi-year downturn." | The firm, which supplies most US home builders said the market was entering the second year of "what is likely to be a multi-year downturn." |
Meanwhile Apple shares slumped 6% amid speculation that its iPhone, which was launched in the US last month, had not been selling as well as had been predicted. | Meanwhile Apple shares slumped 6% amid speculation that its iPhone, which was launched in the US last month, had not been selling as well as had been predicted. |
Chemical maker DuPont was the Dow's biggest loser, as it said that second-quarter profit growth was flat. | Chemical maker DuPont was the Dow's biggest loser, as it said that second-quarter profit growth was flat. |
There was better news for firms including Amazon and PepsiCo, whose profits rose. | There was better news for firms including Amazon and PepsiCo, whose profits rose. |
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