Investing.com - Stocks were off their early lows, but mostly in the red despite the announcement of new Apple (NASDAQ:) products and a sizable gain for Boeing (NYSE:).
The was off 0.25%. The was down very slightly, and the was off 0.3%.
Apple (NASDAQ:) rose 0.6% after announcing $4.99 a month pricing for its Apple TV+ streaming service and Arcade, a new game service, as well as a new, cheaper iPad tablet. Netflix (NASDAQ:), Walt Disney (NYSE:) and Amazon.com (NASDAQ:), all competing in the streaming business, were lower.
Boeing (NYSE:) was up 2%, despite a deep drop in August aircraft deliveries due to the 737 Max grounding.
moved lower after President Donald Trump said he had fired John Bolton as National Security Advisor. Rising interest rates were weighing on averages.