Dow drops over 382 points with tight Georgia election ahead – Fox Business

Quill Intelligence LLC chief strategist and CEO Danielle Dimartino Booth and Agora Financial market strategist Alan Knuckman provide insight into todays markets and potential consequences of Tuesdays Georgia Senate elections.

Stockssold off sharply after opening higher on the first day of trading in 2021, despite the prospects for continued fiscal stimulus and coronavirus vaccine rollouts aiding investor optimism.

Instead, investors focused on the tight race in Georgia thatwill determine who controls the Senate. Additionally, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced even tougher lockdowns in the region.

All three of the major U.S. averages saw declines of over 1% with the Dow Jones Industrial dropping over 382 pointsbut managingto come back from a deficit of over 600 points. The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite fell 1.47% each.

Despite the drop,Teslashares continued their record run after the Elon Musk-led company said it delivered almost 500,000 cars in 2020, falling just shy of Musk's previously stated goal. Shares closed 3.4% higher.

In other tech news, a small group of Google employees has voted to unionize. While the group is considered more symbolic it could potentially spark a trend among other tech giants, say industry watchers.

Slack, which Salesforce announced its intention to acquire towardthe end of 2020, fell as the communications platform experienceda service outage on Monday, impacting millions of its users.

The company's official Twitter account noted that there were issues with connecting and channels loading. The service outage started just shortly after 10 a.m. EST. but hassince returned to operating normally.

There were scattered reports of other interruptions, including Microsoft's Teams and Zoom, per Downdetector,as well as H&R Block.

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Shares of Herbalife wereactive on Monday after The Wall Street Journal reported thatactivist investor Carl Icahn has sold more than half of his stake in the companywhile also relinquishing seats on its board of directors.

China's biggest telecom companies, China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom, are under pressure after the New York Stock Exchange said it would delist the three, citing an executive order.

In other China news, there are reports China's richest man, Alibaba founder Jack Ma, has not been seen in recent days. Still, FOX Business has learnedhe is keeping a low profile despite ongoing tensions between his businesses and the Chinese government.

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ECONOMIC NUMBERS

Spending on construction projects in the U.S. rose 0.9% in November, according to the Commerce Department. Economists surveyed by Refinitiv expected a gain of 1%. Construction spending in October was revised higher to 1.6%.

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In other asset classes, bitcoin fell nearly 10% to the $31,000 levelafter rallying in the final days of 2020 and the first couple of days of 2021, surpassing the $34,000 level.

West Texas Intermediate crude rosenearly 1.85% to $47.62per barrel, while gold jumped higher, gaining more than 2.7% to$1,944.70an ounce.

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