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Stock Market Today: China’s Evergrande Crisis Knocks 614 Points Off


Most global investors’ eyes were fixated on China on Monday, as the looming debt default of a real estate titan there could have worldwide implications – indeed, such fears served the Dow its worst single-session loss since July.

We break down the situation in more detail here, but in short: Chinese property developer Evergrande (EGRNY, -22.1%) currently has about $15 billion in cash versus some $300 billion in liabilities, and several analysts believe that it could default on debt payments as soon as this week. A worst-case scenario could theoretically spark a credit crisis, hammer large firms with significant exposure to Evergrande debt and cause economic distress across the numerous other businesses that Evergrande is invested in.

How China plans on dealing with the issue is a pivotal question to be answered.

“Our China strategists believe that the government wants to make an example out of Evergrande to impose some discipline on investors and developers,” says Doug Peta, chief U.S. investment strategist at BCA Research. “Some onshore investors may be bailed out, but party officials will have no qualms about leaving offshore investors holding the bag.”

Also of increasing worry is the Sept. 30 deadline to address the debt-ceiling limit; Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen wrote in the Wall Street Journal that not raising the limit would “precipitate a historic financial crisis.”

The Dow Jones Industrial Average – led lower by the likes of Caterpillar (CAT, -4.5%), Goldman Sachs (GS, -3.4%) and JPMorgan Chase (JPM, -3.0%) – sank 614 points, or 1.8%, to 33,970. It could have been worse: The industrial average was off as much as 971 points at its intraday low, but it regained some ground in the afternoon.

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The S&P 500 was slightly better at 1.7% declines to 4,357, while the Nasdaq Composite dropped 2.2% to 14,713. 

Other news in the stock market today:

  • The small-cap Russell 2000 closed 2.4% lower to 2,182.
  • Just one Dow stock finished in positive territory today: Merck (MRK, +0.4%). This impressive feat came after the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use of the European Medicines Agency  recommended MRK’s blockbuster oncology drug Keytruda for approval to treat breast cancer. Earlier this summer, the drug was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat high-risk, early-stage, triple-negative breast cancer in combination with chemotherapy.
  • In other drug news, Pfizer (PFE, +0.7%) and BioNtech (BNTX, -5.6%) released highly anticipated COVID-19 vaccine data today. The companies said the two-dose regimen they co-developed showed a positive response during a clinical trial of kids 5 to 11. PFE and BNTX plan to submit the data to the FDA “as soon as possible,” with hopes the vaccine will be granted Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) at some point over the next several weeks.
  • U.S. crude oil futures



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