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Tech sector suffering most in US

By Lu Wang and Rita Nazareth (China Daily)
Updated: 2010-07-05 09:56
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NEW YORK -Technology companies are suffering some of the US stock market's biggest losses, sending the Nasdaq-100 Index to the longest losing streak in its 25-year history.

Tech sector suffering most in US

The measure, which gets 63 percent of its value from computer-related companies such as Microsoft Corp and Apple Inc, has declined 9.7 percent after slumping 10 consecutive days. Microsoft has tumbled 26 percent since peaking on April 22, while Apple has fallen 9.9 percent in two weeks.

"There is an orderly liquidation of equity positions by traders who are taking risk units off the table," said Kevin Caron, a market strategist at Stifel Nicolaus & Co in Florham Park, New Jersey, whose clients have about $90 billion in assets. "Nasdaq is typically the home of high beta risk units. It makes perfect sense."

US shares are experiencing the largest losses since the bull market began in March 2009, when the Standard & Poor's 500 Index sank to a 12-year low. The benchmark measure of US equities has fallen in 9 out of the past 10 days as reports on consumer confidence, manufacturing, home sales and employment were weaker than economists surveyed by Bloomberg predicted, fueling concern the recovery is in peril. The S&P 500 fell 5 percent since June 25, the biggest weekly loss since May.

"We're in a psychological bear market," said Robert Lutts, president of Cabot Money Management in Salem, Massachusetts, which oversees $500 million. "The recent economic setback is significant" and investors are bracing for companies to reduce forecasts in the next few weeks, he added.

Economists predict that US gross domestic product will expand 3.2 percent this year and 2.9 percent in 2011, according to the median forecasts in a Bloomberg survey. Profit for companies in the S&P 500 are projected to rise 32 percent to a combined $81.72 a share in 2010, according to estimates from more than 2,000 analysts tracked by Bloomberg.

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Barton Biggs, whose purchase of stocks in March 2009 gave Traxis Partners LLC a 38 percent gain last year, said concern the economy is about to contract prompted him to sell almost all his US technology shares last week.

"I'm worried that we could have not just a soft patch but a double dip which lasts two or three quarters, and where nominal GDP is only up 2 or 3 percent, and that'll have a big effect on profits," Biggs said in a Bloomberg Television interview. "It'll scare everybody, and I'm afraid the market goes down another 10 or 15 percent if that happens."

When stocks rebound, technology shares may be the leaders, according to James Paulsen, who helps oversee about $375 billion as chief investment strategist at Wells Capital Management in Minneapolis.

Technology is "one of the first groups to go if you go into a downward trend", he said. "It's going to be one that's going to come back if we turn the corner again."

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