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Dow Drops 101 As Oil Tops $61 Per Barrel
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Posted on 07/06/2005 2:41:59 PM PDT by traumer

Dow Drops 101, Nasdaq Loses 10 As Fears of Refining Shortages Push Oil Prices Past $60 a Barrel

NEW YORK (AP) -- Stocks tumbled Wednesday as oil prices climbed to a new record on fears of refining shortages and caused investors to look past a report showing strong growth in the service sector of the economy. The Dow Jones industrials dropped more than 101 points.

Oil closed above $61 per barrel for the first time as investors worried that Tropical Storm Cindy would hurt production in the Gulf of Mexico and refinery capacity along the coast. Reports of power outages at two Valero Energy Corp. refineries heightened investors' fears. A barrel of light crude settled at $61.28, up $1.69, on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

A spike in activity in the service sector failed to stem the losses. The Institute for Supply Management's services index for June came in at 62.2, higher than the 58.9 economists had expected and better than May's 58.5 reading.

"There are a number of cross currents in the market right now that make it difficult to find a direction," said Michael Sheldon, chief market strategist at Spencer Clarke LLC. "The services report was a very pleasant surprise, and added to generally positive economic data. But then you have oil, which could slow the economy."

The Dow fell 101.12, or 0.98 percent, to 10,270.68 after rising 68 points Tuesday.

Broader stock indicators also fell. The Standard & Poor's 500 index was down 10.05, or 0.83 percent, at 1,194.94, and the Nasdaq composite index lost 10.10, or 0.49 percent, to 2,068.65.

Bonds gained ground after a strong selloff in the previous session. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note fell to 4.07 percent from 4.10 percent late Tuesday.

Optimism about the U.S. economy pushed the dollar to an 11-month high against the Japanese yen. The greenback lost ground against the euro and other major currencies. Gold prices rose.

Even as the dollar rises, oil prices have continued to climb as well -- confounding investors trying to determine the economy's direction. While the Labor Department's job creation report on Friday and the first wave of second-quarter earnings next week should clarify matters, the markets will have very little impetus to move higher until then.

Valero Energy dropped $1.46 to $83.50 after the company said the outages would reduce oil refining capacity slightly. Global demand for oil and distillates have threatened to overtake supply, and any reduction in refining capacity is seen as pressure on crude futures. But despite Wednesday's market losses, analysts said bigger problems may lie ahead for the economy.

"The thing here is that crude oil prices at $60 just isn't new anymore," said Chris Johnson, manager of quantitative analysis at Schaeffer's Investment Research in Cincinnati. "The longer it stays up here, the more the market gets used to it. Now, when we see second-quarter earnings, and we're getting some grumblings about oil affecting the bottom line, that'll be a true test."

Some investors also were nervous since the government's weekly energy inventory report, usually released on Wednesday, was delayed a day by the Independence Day holiday.

PacifiCare Health Systems surged $4.41 to $77.09 after the company confirmed it would be acquired by UnitedHealth Services Inc. in a $8.1 billion cash-and-stock deal. It was the second-biggest acquisition ever recorded in the healthcare sector. UnitedHealth added 27 cents to $53.50.

American International Group Inc. named former Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Arthur Levitt as a special adviser to the board of directors as the company struggles to emerge from an accounting scandal. AIG nonetheless lost 35 cents to $59.14.

Halliburton Inc. fell 93 cents to $48.71 even after the U.S. Army awarded the company a $4.97 billion contract to provide logistics support in Iraq. The contract is $1 billion more than the previous year.

General Motors Corp. won a $253 million judgment from the federal government in connection with an underfunded pension plan, The Wall Street Journal reported, though the government is likely to appeal. GM dropped 58 cents to $34.22.

Regional bank Zions Utah Bancorp lost $4.69 to $68.67 after it announced it would buy Texas bank Amegy Bancorp Inc. for $1.7 billion in cash and stock, or $23.32 per share. Amegy fell $1.05 to $21.93.

Declining issues outnumbered advancers by nearly 4 to 3 on the New York Stock Exchange, where preliminary consolidated volume came to 1.89 billion shares, compared with 1.77 billion traded on Tuesday.

The Russell 2000 index of smaller companies was down 4.96, or 0.76 percent, at 648.27.

Overseas, Japan's Nikkei stock average fell 0.11 percent. In Europe, Britain's FTSE 100 was up 0.76 percent, France's CAC-40 gained 0.64 percent for the session, and Germany's DAX index rose 0.26 percent.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: almosttimetoshortoil
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To: ARCADIA
"Don't we import over 60% of just about everything that we use.......When do we start lynching free traders?"

Actually, we PRODUCE over 60% of the World's food, THE #1 commodity on the planet. We have the biggest leverage bar in the World trade game.

21 posted on 07/06/2005 3:23:19 PM PDT by Henchster
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To: RightWhale
For God sakes, don't tell these bastards about the fella who left his car running at the convenience store this morning, or oil will be trading for $85 a barrel tomorrow morning.

This is getting freakin' ridiculous.
22 posted on 07/06/2005 3:23:24 PM PDT by reagan_fanatic (The theory of evolution is the great cosmogenic myth of the twentieth century - Michael Denton)
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To: television is just wrong
ANWAR is nothing, the oil is probably going to Asia anyway.

We need more refineries, toss the environmental restrictions overboard and drill domestic oil anywhere we see it.

Problem with the refineries is the ones that own the refineries do not want new ones and politicians are controlled by the environment wackos who do not want refineries and restrictions lifted.

Only way past this is good leadership and the will to conquer the political correct, environweenie crowd.
23 posted on 07/06/2005 3:28:26 PM PDT by rollo tomasi (Working hard to pay for deadbeats and corrupt politicians)
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To: Henchster
We have the biggest leverage bar in the World trade game.

Food is a true commodity, you can raise prices, but you will soon lose market share.
24 posted on 07/06/2005 3:30:43 PM PDT by ARCADIA (Abuse of power comes as no surprise)
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To: traumer
Valero Energy

What a company....

25 posted on 07/06/2005 3:32:08 PM PDT by dakine
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To: traumer

it sucks we're already back down near the bottom of the trading range again and only one of my limit (buy) orders cleared through today ...


26 posted on 07/06/2005 3:52:37 PM PDT by Steven W.
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To: FreeRep

DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!


27 posted on 07/06/2005 4:20:29 PM PDT by America_Right (I serve the cause of freedom. What do you do? -SECDEF Heller from "24")
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To: ItsOurTimeNow

"This is getting stupid.

Almost $2.30 here in RI for a gallon of regular - this situation is slowly starting to get out of hand."

Yeah, I'm starting to drive less and making less pit stops at stores that are not on my way. It's getting a bit scary, especially if you're in a fix income...sigh! I still believe though, these increases by the oil producers are doing it to spite W! Just a gut feeling!


28 posted on 07/06/2005 4:24:53 PM PDT by RoseofTexas
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