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(New York) The New York Stock Exchange ended slightly lower on Thursday, cautiously before the publication on Friday of a monthly report on employment in the United States, but the market managed to limit its losses thanks to consolidation bond rates.

The Dow Jones finished close to balance (-0.03%), the NASDAQ index lost 0.12% and the broader S index

The Dow Jones fell more than half a percent in session, before recovering, even briefly turning green.

“The market has recouped its losses thanks to the decline in bond rates and the dollar,” commented Peter Cardillo of Spartan Capital.

The yield on 10-year US government bonds stood at 4.71%, compared to 4.73% the day before at the close.

The greenback, for its part, crumbled a little for the second day in a row against most of the major world currencies.

The poor start to the session was, in part, due to an indicator, according to which the United States recorded 207,000 new jobless claims, fewer than the 210,000 expected by economists.

“Despite the offensive policy of the Fed (American central bank) to cool the labor market, companies are not laying off workers,” concluded Rubeela Farooqi.

Overall, operators played it safe on Thursday, awaiting the publication of the American employment report for September on Friday.

After the figure from the ADP firm, which reported on Wednesday 89,000 job creations in the private sector, much less than the 150,000 anticipated, investors are preparing for a decline. “If it showed signs of weakening of the labor market, that would be positive and could support stocks,” announces Peter Cardillo.

On the stock market, Rivian shares plunged (-22.88%), the day after the announcement, after market trading, of an issue of bonds convertible into shares for a total of $1.5 billion.

“Rivian continues to burn through cash at an alarming rate and is still very far from profitability,” CFRA analyst Garrett Nelson wrote in a note.

ExxonMobil (-2.55%) paid for the further decline in crude prices on Thursday, although it had announced the day before that its profit would be up in the third quarter compared to the previous three months.

Alibaba fell (-0.49%), after the publication of information from the Financial Times according to which Belgian authorities are investigating possible espionage linked to the logistics entity of the Chinese group.

Coca-Cola (-4.83%), McDonald’s (-1.40%) and PepsiCo (-5.22%) suffered, as investors worry about the effect of new obesity treatments, notably the star drugs Ozempic and Wegovy from the Novo Nordisk laboratory, which reduce the appetite for sweet or fatty foods.

Cleaning products group Clorox (-5.23%) lost its footing after warning that its quarterly revenue would be down 23% to 28%, mainly due to a cyberattack that disrupted its device production since August.

Investors welcomed the new forecast released Thursday by Dell (-1.50%), with the computer maker expecting 3 to 4% annual growth in the long term.

BlackBerry plunged (-11.24%) after reporting on Wednesday a possible split of its data collection business via connected objects,

The strength of shares in the utilities and telecommunications sectors allowed the Toronto Stock Exchange to close higher on Thursday, while the major American indices retreated.

The composite index S

On the currency market, the Canadian dollar traded at an average rate of 72.82 US cents, up from 72.76 US cents on Wednesday.

On the New York Mercantile Exchange, crude oil prices fell US$1.91 to US$82.31 a barrel and natural gas prices rose 20 US cents to US$3.17. per million BTUs.

The price of gold erased US$3.00 to US$1,831.80 per ounce and that of copper lost 4 US cents to US$3.55 per pound.

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