new York 07 12, 2012, 00:30 IST
U.S. stocks fell on Wednesday as minutes from the last Federal Reserve meeting showed policymakers are open to the idea of providing more economic stimulus but that conditions might need to worsen for a consensus to build.
At its meeting in June, the Fed announced that it would buy an additional $267 billion in long-term bonds with proceeds from short-term notes but it didn't embark on another round of quantitative easing to stimulate the economy.
"The Fed is clearly worried and is now having an in-depth conversation about another round of QE. It is obvious that a strategy is being formed. The only question is whether we'll see another shock and awe round of bond buying," said Todd Schoenberger, managing principal at the BlackBay Group in New York.
The S&P 500 reversed a slight gain to trade slightly lower after the minutes were released on Wednesday afternoon. The Nasdaq composite index fell 1 percent.
The Dow Jones industrial average <.DJI> was down 95.97 points, or 0.76 percent, at 12,557.15. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.SPX> was down 5.08 points, or 0.38 percent, at 1,336.39. The Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> was down 28.69 points, or 0.99 percent, at 2,873.64.
Among S&P sectors, technolgy was the biggest loser. Shares of Microsoft were down 1.9 percent at $29.19.
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