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Volatility Spike Deflates Gains Following Unchanged Fed Funds Rate - U.S. Commentary
11/4/2009 4:45 PM ET

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Stocks Seeing Further Downside In Late Morning Trading - U.S. Commentary
(RTTNews) -  Stocks closed mixed for a second straight session on Wednesday, giving up earlier gains following news that the Federal Reserve left interest rates near record lows amid continued economic concerns. The major averages finished on opposite sides of the unchanged mark, extending their lackluster performance.

The choppy trading came after the Fed left its target for the federal funds rate unchanged in a range from zero to a quarter percent and reiterated its assessment that "exceptionally" low rates will continue for an "extended period."

Heading into the announcement, the Fed was expected to leave rates unchanged, though there had been some expectation that the central bank would start to pave the way for an eventual rate hike down the road.

The equity markets saw considerable upside this morning as traders bought into the market despite a pair of rather lukewarm economic reports.

The Institute for Supply Management said that activity in the service sector grew for the second consecutive month in October, but the pace of growth unexpectedly slowed compared to the previous month.

The index of activity in the service sector edged down to 50.6 in October from 50.9 in September, with a reading above 50 indicating growth in the sector. The decrease by the index came as a surprise to economists, who had expected the index to rise to 51.5.
Separately, Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (ADP) reported that private sector employment continued to decrease in the month of October, although the pace of job losses slowed for the seventh consecutive month.

Non-farm private employment fell by 203,000 jobs in October following a revised decrease of 227,000 jobs in September. Economists had expected a loss of 198,000 jobs compared to the decrease of 254,000 jobs originally reported for the previous month.

The major averages all saw notable downside in late day trading, pushing the tech-heavy Nasdaq into negative territory. The Nasdaq closed down by 1.80 points or 0.1 percent at 2,055.52, while the Dow rose by 30.23 points or 0.3 percent to 9,802.14 and the S&P 500 gained 1.09 points or 0.1 percent to close at 1,046.50.

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Health insurance stocks saw substantial strength on the day, as Republican victories in gubernatorial elections in Virginia and New Jersey generated optimism that more liberal healthcare reforms will face increased opposition on Capitol Hill.

The strength in the health insurance sector resulted in a 4.7 percent gain by the Morgan Stanley Healthcare Payor Index. With the climb, the index broke out of a recent trading range, reaching its best closing level in over a month.

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