October Market Wrap: Downward Slide Shows Investors Are Hungry For Clarity

 | Nov 02, 2020 18:52

The stock market generally moves up or down based on investor expectations about the future. October's market performance, during which the major indices endured their worst weekly losses since March, suggests the future looks cloudy.

The slump in stocks during October wasn't unique to the U.S. either, and it will likely continue into November. Global markets have struggled to cope with an array of headwinds—the potential outcome of the U.S. elections, economic uncertainty, a Federal Reserve meeting Wednesday and Thursday and Friday's U.S. jobs report.

Still, the most important questions will take longer to answer: how serious will the latest wave of coronavirus prove to be? And how long will it take for an effective vaccine to become widely available?

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This year's mercurial market action is easily the most dramatic since the 2008-09 financial crisis. "I don't remember a time when I've seen such volatility as we seen," Henry Kravis, co-CEO of buyout giant KKR, told Bloomberg Television recently.

The major averages fell for a second straight month with the S&P 500 slipping 2.8% and the NASDAQ Composite Index off 2.3%.