U.S. Stocks Lower after Fed Decision

U.S. stocks dropped more than 1 percent on Wednesday, hitting session lows after the Federal Reserve stuck with its plan to scale back stimulus even in the midst of emerging market turmoil.

With the day’s decline, the S&P 500 is down 4 percent for the month – its worst monthly loss since May 2012. Some investors have been bracing for a correction, given the S&P 500’s gain of 30 percent last year.

Trading was volatile after the Fed’s move, which further reduces its monthly bond purchases by $10 billion a month. Declines were fairly broad-based, with nine of the 10 S&P 500 sector indexes ending lower. Shares of Boeing Co ranked among the biggest drags on both the Dow and the S&P 500.

Reuters

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