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Meta Drops as Fed Signal Hurts Nasdaq, AI Bet Draws Scrutiny

Meta Drops as Fed Signal Hurts Nasdaq, AI Bet Draws Scrutiny

New York, June 17, 2026, 19:03 EDT

  • Meta closed at $567.58, down roughly 5.5%. The Nasdaq dropped 1.34% after the Federal Reserve kept rates steady and indicated hikes may be back on the table. Reuters
  • The stock fell on the same day Reuters said a Meta executive linked to internal AI agent projects is departing. Reuters
  • Threads hit 500 million monthly active users on Tuesday, a new user milestone as large tech stocks faced pressure from higher rates. Reuters

Meta Platforms dropped hard Wednesday, lagging the Nasdaq. Investors cut down tech giants after the Federal Reserve pointed to a possible interest-rate hike as its next step.

Shares of Facebook parent Meta slid 5.5% to $567.58. The Nasdaq Composite sank 354.69 points, or 1.34%, to 26,021.66. The S&P 500 gave up 1.21%. The Dow finished down 0.98%. Communication services stocks, home to Meta and Alphabet, led the S&P’s losses for the day. Reuters

Meta is trading like a long-duration growth stock, so investors are betting big on profits that could come years from now. When rates go up, those profits lose value, making it tougher on Meta. The company also faces more pressure for its heavy AI spending to deliver, since higher rates raise the hurdle for returns.

The Federal Reserve held the benchmark federal funds rate steady at 3.50% to 3.75%. The Fed’s statement pointed out inflation is still over its 2% target and said the committee “will deliver price stability.” Federal Reserve

“There was clearly a hawkish tilt,” Michael James, managing director and equity sales trader at Rosenblatt Securities, said to Reuters. He was talking about policy signals that are leaning toward tighter money. The Fed’s “dot plot,” which lays out rate forecasts from officials, showed half of them see rates going up this year. Reuters

Meta (META) felt extra pressure here after news that Emily Dalton Smith, who ran a significant piece of its AI agent push, is leaving the company, Reuters reported. Smith lately led work on Metamate, Meta’s internal AI helper, and wrote that the aim was to make it “the starting point for all kinds of work.” Reuters

Meta’s AI agent push is a double-edged sword for investors. The company is touting AI for its internal work and in its products, but people leaving that unit is creating more questions about execution. That’s happening just as shareholders are zeroed in on spending discipline.

Still, Meta is seeing growth. The company on Tuesday said Threads now has 500 million monthly active users, almost three years after it launched. Meta has rolled out more controls and community tools while working to grow the app’s ad business against X. Reuters

Snap rolled out $2,195 augmented-reality glasses this week, taking on Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses and Apple’s Vision Pro. Augmented reality puts digital content on top of real surroundings. “We wanted to build a totally new type of computer,” Snap CEO Evan Spiegel said to Reuters. Anshel Sag, analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy, called the price “still a bit on the high end.” Reuters

Meta wasn’t the only one hit in the selloff. Alphabet dropped roughly 2.5% and Microsoft slid about 3.8% after the Fed news, showing the pressure on big tech stocks tied to AI and advertising.

But now the risk for Meta is clearer. If inflation keeps rates up, investors could push for quicker evidence that AI investments are boosting ad sales, reducing expenses, or both. The stock could get hit again if the ad market softens, Threads takes longer to make money, or Meta has new setbacks with in-house AI tools after Wednesday’s decline.

The session went ahead as a normal trading day. Markets in the U.S. plan to close for Juneteenth on Friday, June 19, leaving just one full session this week to take in the Fed decision and Meta’s recent AI and product moves. nasdaq.com

Stock Market Today

  • Rocket Lab Joins Nasdaq-100 After Key SDA Review, Shaping Its Market Outlook
    June 17, 2026, 9:13 PM EDT. Rocket Lab (NasdaqGS:RKLB) cleared the System Requirements Review for the Space Development Agency (SDA) Tracking Layer Tranche 3 project, reinforcing its role in U.S. missile defense. Its addition to the Nasdaq-100 index marks a shift toward broader national security space infrastructure beyond launch services. Trading at $107.98, shares reflect a 48.2% valuation premium despite recent 17.7% decline over 30 days, highlighting investor caution amid volatility. The SDA milestone and index inclusion may influence risk assessment and trading dynamics as Rocket Lab converts backlog to revenue and pursues new defense contracts. These developments offer investors government-backed exposure in a space sector realigning after the SpaceX IPO.

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