Today: 3 June 2026
Dow drops after oil jump, Fed signals and tech moves

Dow drops after oil jump, Fed signals and tech moves

New York, June 3, 2026, 11:03 (EDT)

  • The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 338.84 points, or 0.66%, to 50,968.95 in late morning trading.
  • Oil surged toward $100 a barrel, sparking fresh inflation concerns and dragging Wall Street from its record highs.
  • Traders are focused on Friday’s U.S. payrolls after private jobs figures and services data pointed to continued strength in the economy.

U.S. stocks slipped Wednesday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average retreated from its record highs as higher oil prices and new Middle East fighting weighed on a rally that had lifted Wall Street in recent days.

The Dow dropped 338.84 points, or 0.66%, to 50,968.95, with the S&P 500 slipping 0.37% and the Nasdaq Composite down 0.45%, LSEG data showed, as reported by Reuters. Brent crude rose 1.56% to $97.50. The 10-year Treasury yield moved up to 4.491%.

S&P 500 had just set a new record, closing above 7,600 on Tuesday as bets on artificial-intelligence spending drove gains. That run left investors more exposed to a new oil price shock. The move stands out now, with less cushion in the market.

Oil moved higher after reports that Iran fired ballistic missiles at Kuwait and Bahrain and U.S. forces hit Iran’s Qeshm Island, according to Reuters. Higher crude prices often feed inflation by bumping up fuel, shipping and input costs for companies and homes.

Tech stocks, which have been leading gains, lagged on the day. Reuters said software names slid 3.1%. Datadog, Palo Alto Networks, and IBM each fell, losing between 6.7% and 7.7%. The Philadelphia semiconductor index was lower as well, though Marvell Technology moved up after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang called it the next “trillion-dollar company.” Reuters

“We won’t have any drawdown in U.S. stocks without some solid evidence of the Middle East situation’s influence on unusually high inflation prints,” Alexander Lis, chief investment officer at Social Discovery Ventures, said to Reuters. He was talking about monthly inflation numbers that beat forecasts. Reuters

Jobs data didn’t give investors much direction. Private employers in the U.S. put on 122,000 jobs in May, just ahead of the 117,000 economists saw in a Reuters survey. Samuel Tombs at Pantheon Macroeconomics said, though, that the labor market still isn’t showing clear signs of picking up.

US services stayed strong in May, with demand holding up but prices still high. The Institute for Supply Management said its services PMI rose to 54.5 in May compared with 53.6 in April, showing growth. Its prices-paid index also moved up to 71.3.

The setup keeps traders watching the Federal Reserve. Money markets now price in the Fed holding rates steady for the rest of the year, Reuters said, but bets on a 25-basis-point hike have ticked higher. One basis point equals one-hundredth of a percentage point.

Commodity analysts flagged more risk in oil. Emril Jamil, senior oil analyst at LSEG, said stalled U.S.-Iran talks and concerns over tight stocks were “adding upward layers in risk premium in benchmark prices.” Tom Baker, Vitol’s managing director for Bahrain, told an energy conference that the oil market was not pricing in all risks from the Iran war, according to Reuters.

If oil keeps rising, the Dow could see a sharper drop as pricier energy cuts into margins, pressures shoppers and complicates the case for rate cuts. But that could flip quickly. Any real move toward reopening the Strait of Hormuz, or progress in U.S.-Iran talks, could send crude down and draw buyers back to stocks.

Friday’s nonfarm payrolls is the next hurdle for markets. Reuters says economists are looking for 85,000 jobs added in May, with the jobless rate steady at 4.3%. The outcome may determine if investors see Wednesday’s Dow drop as just a breather or something bigger.

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