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Dow Slips as Oil Spike Hits Markets, Fed Rate Outlook Back in Focus
3 June 2026
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Dow Slips as Oil Spike Hits Markets, Fed Rate Outlook Back in Focus

NEW YORK, June 3, 2026, 11:04 EDT

Stocks pulled back late Wednesday morning, putting a stop to the latest streak of record highs. Oil prices moved higher and bond yields firmed, sending investors out of some tech names and other recent gainers. The Dow slipped 0.76% to 50,918.91, while the S&P 500 dropped 0.34% at 7,583.53. The Nasdaq Composite shed 0.41% to 26,982.80.

The move came right after a strong run for risk assets. The S&P 500 ended above 7,600 for the first time on Tuesday, according to Reuters, and all three major U.S. indexes finished at records as investors kept betting on AI-related corporate spending to help earnings. Alexander Lis, chief investment officer at Social Discovery Ventures, said a bigger pullback would probably need “solid evidence” that Middle East tensions were driving inflation up more than usual. Reuters

Oil was harder for traders to ignore. Brent crude gained 1.76% to $97.69 a barrel, while the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield hovered around 4.48%. Both moves can weigh on stocks, bumping up fuel costs and chipping away at the value of future earnings.

Fresh violence in the Middle East set things off. The U.S. military told AP that Iran launched missiles at Kuwait and Bahrain. The U.S. then hit an Iranian military ground control site on an island in the Strait of Hormuz, a key channel for Gulf oil.

ADP jobs data muddies the “rates lower soon” outlook. U.S. private employers put on 122,000 jobs in May. Pay was up 4.4% from a year ago, according to ADP. “Hiring was more broad-based in May than we’ve seen in the last few years,” said Dr. Nela Richardson, chief economist at ADP. PR Newswire

Services picked up again. The Institute for Supply Management’s services PMI came in at 54.5 in May, up from 53.6 in April. Any reading above 50 means expansion. The prices-paid index jumped to 71.3, showing businesses faced higher costs for things like energy and materials.

Not all economists are convinced the ADP print signals a new hiring surge. Samuel Tombs, chief U.S. economist for Pantheon Macroeconomics, told Reuters that “evidence that the labor market is regaining momentum remains unconvincing,” citing softer signs in other job data. Reuters

Tech saw the biggest pullback where prices had already climbed. Reuters reported software stocks dropped 3.1%. Datadog, Palo Alto Networks, and IBM all lost between 6.7% and 7.7%. That kind of move showed traders were locking in gains on expensive tech stocks, but not selling out of the wider market.

Market breadth has struggled to keep up with big index moves, and the narrow rally keeps coming up as a concern. “Stocks continue to churn higher, but the margin of safety is thinning,” said Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at the Schwab Center for Financial Research. Only 17% of S&P 500 stocks outperformed the index over the last two months, according to Sonders. Schwab Brokerage

The move isn’t all down. Oil could fall fast if diplomatic talks pick up or if Friday’s payrolls come in soft, which might calm rate worries and pull buyers back to the same AI and growth stocks that have led the rally. On the other hand, if oil stays high, yields keep climbing, and jobs data is strong, traders might bet the Fed has to keep policy tight longer.

Fed’s Beige Book is due later Wednesday, with the Labor Department’s May payrolls coming Friday. Reuters-polled economists are looking for an 85,000 job increase and an unemployment rate holding at 4.3%. Investors are watching both reports.

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