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Dow Jones Industrial Average Today Slides on Rate Hike, Oil Price Worries

By , Executive Producer, Money Morning

Garrett Baldwin

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell again on Wednesday as energy stocks and falling oil prices weighed on the markets. Meanwhile, investors continue to eye the upcoming meeting by Federal Reserve officials on monetary policy. Despite CME FedWatch projecting just a 15% probability of a rate hike next week, the central bank continues to send mixed messages, leaving investors on edge.

Let's look at the final numbers on Tuesday for the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq:

Dow Jones: 18,034.77; -31.98; -0.18%                               

S&P 500: 2,125.77; -1.25; -0.06%   

Nasdaq: 5,173.77; 18.52; 0.36%

Here's a look at today's most important market events and stocks, plus a preview of Thursday's economic calendar.

DJIA Today: The Fed Remains in Focus, Oil Prices Continue to Slide

The Dow Jones fell 31 points on Wednesday as investors continue to speculate on the timing of the next interest rate hike. Investors continue to weigh the statements on Monday by Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard, who said the central bank should keep monetary policy loose despite improving signs in the U.S. economy. Here's when we expect the next rate hike.

Oil prices fell again today as investors continue to weigh a recent report from the International Energy Agency. The IEA projects a weaker environment for oil prices through the first six months of 2016. The WTI crude oil price today fell nearly 3%. Meanwhile, the Brent crude oil price fell 2.6%. Money Morning Global Energy Strategist Dr. Kent Moors has just issued his latest oil price prediction. But before we get to that, here's why crude oil prices have been so volatile this week.

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But the big news today was the largest cash purchase of a company on record. Earlier today, German chemical giant Bayer AG (OTCMKTS ADR: BAYRY) announced it will purchase agricultural giant Monsanto Co. (NYSE: MON) for roughly $66 billion.

Top Stock Market News Today, Sept. 14, 2016

Thursday's U.S. Economic Calendar (all times EDT)

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About the Author

Garrett Baldwin is a globally recognized research economist, financial writer, consultant, and political risk analyst with decades of trading experience and degrees in economics, cybersecurity, and business from Johns Hopkins, Purdue, Indiana University, and Northwestern.

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