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Sector Update: Financial Stocks Softer Late Afternoon

-- Financial stocks fell in late Thursday afternoon trading with the NYSE Financial Index and the State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLF) each easing 0.2%.

The Philadelphia Housing Index dropped 0.5%, and the State Street Real Estate Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLRE) rose 0.8%.

Bitcoin (BTC-USD) gained 0.4% to $75,140, and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries advanced 2.7 basis points to 4.309%.

In economic news, US initial jobless claims last week fell to 207,000 from a downwardly revised 218,000 in the previous week, compared with expectations for a smaller decrease to 213,000 in a survey of analysts by Bloomberg.

US industrial production fell by 0.5% in March, compared with expectations for a 0.1% increase in a Bloomberg survey, and following an upwardly revised 0.7% increase in February.

The Philadelphia Federal Reserve's monthly manufacturing index rose to 26.7 in April after increasing to 18.1 in March, compared with expectations for a decline to 10 in a survey compiled by Bloomberg.

The New York Federal Reserve's services index improved to minus 14 in April from minus 22.6 in March, compared with minus 20 expected in a survey compiled by Bloomberg.

In regulatory news, the US Securities and Exchange Commission is seeking public comment in support of a comprehensive review of the Consolidated Audit Trail and other such audit trails used in the regulation of the country's securities markets.

In corporate news, Charles Schwab's (SCHW) Q1 results rose amid a surge in client assets, even as revenue fell short of Wall Street's estimates. The shares fell 7.7%.

Goldman Sachs (GS) rates-trading business faced pressure in Q1 as Iran-related market volatility led to losses on certain positions, Reuters reported. The bank posted a 10% drop in fixed-income, currencies and commodities revenue to $4 billion, driven by weaker results in interest-rate trading, mortgages, and credit products, the report said. Goldman shares were little changed.

Marsh & McLennan (MRSH) shares climbed 4.6% after the company reported Q1 adjusted net income and revenue that surpassed analysts' estimates.

The National Basketball Association is in early discussions with private credit firms, including Apollo Global Management (APO), Ares Management (ARES) and Sixth Street about funding a potential European basketball league expansion, Bloomberg reported. Apollo shares rose 0.1%, and Ares fell 2.7%.

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