Current:Home > InvestU.S. stock trading unaffected by IT outage, but Crowdstrike shares tumble -MoneyMatrix
U.S. stock trading unaffected by IT outage, but Crowdstrike shares tumble
View
Date:2025-04-12 08:35:05
U.S. markets opened and stocks traded Friday without a hitch despite an outage that roiled operations at companies across multiple industries, from airlines to healthcare to government agencies worldwide.
The outage stemmed from an update by cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike to Microsoft Windows hosts, Crowdstrike said on its website. “A fix has been deployed,” it said, noting “this is not a security incident or cyberattack.” Microsoft also said all its systems were “up and running.”
By the time New York trading opened, most companies were becoming operational again but still catching up. Crowdstrike shares were down almost 9% at $312.84 at 12:18 p.m. ET, but stocks of most other affected companies were only slightly lower because widespread economic impact is expected to be small. Microsoft shares were down less than 1% at $438.06.
“The global IT outages affecting Windows software are causing huge temporary disruption to certain sectors including travel and healthcare, but while things are still very uncertain, we do not anticipate a major macroeconomic or financial market impact at this stage,” said Jennifer McKeown, chief global economist at research firm Capital Economics, in a note.
Since the outage wasn’t due to “a cyber attack and has not affected all software by any stretch, the implications should be significantly smaller,” she said.
Crowdstrike shares tumble on outage
Crowdstrike shares slid after analysts predicted the company would have to pay to clean up the outage it created.
“This could be an expense burden for Crowdstrike given it has to invest to clean up the issue and potentially dispense credits which could impact margin,” Jefferies analysts wrote in a note.
“Furthermore, this will lead to reputational damage, particularly for mission critical infrastructure and government customers,” it said.
However, the investment bank continues to rate the shares a buy.
Which companies are still recovering?
A sample of ongoing disruptions as of 11:30 a.m. ET include:
- Delta Airlines’ website remains unavailable.
- FedEx says on its website, “potential delays are possible for package deliveries with a commitment of July 19.”
- United Airlines’ website said “resuming some flights but expect schedule disruptions to continue throughout Friday. We have issued a waiver to make it easier for customers to change their travel plans via united.com or the United app.”
- Starbucks order ahead online remains down.
S&P 500, Dow, Nasdaq fall but unrelated to outage
All three major stock indices – the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq – were all lower in late morning trade, continuing their recent weakness unrelated to the massive IT outage caused by Crowdstrike.
Investors remained focused on earnings, which have come in mixed, analysts said. American Express shares fell after the credit card company missed earnings forecasts while Netflix topped forecasts when it reported earnings last night.
American Express shares were down 3.5% to $240.34 at 12:39 p.m. ET, while Netflix gave up early gains to slip less than 1% to $637.83.
S&P 500 shed 32 points to 5,512.59 at 12:41 p.m. ET. The Dow was down 340 points to 40,324.83 and Nasdaq was down 120 points to 17,750.85. S&P 500 is headed for its worst week in three months.
Medora Lee is a money, markets, and personal finance reporter at USA TODAY. You can reach her at [email protected] and subscribe to our free Daily Money newsletter for personal finance tips and business news every Monday through Friday.
veryGood! (48892)
Related
- Average rate on 30
- Where's the song of the summer? Plus, the making of Beyoncé's 'Crazy in Love'
- 'Wait Wait' for July 1, 2023: With Not My Job guest Aleeza Ben Shalom
- Sex Lives of College Girls' Reneé Rapp Recalls Terrible Time While Filming Season 1
- IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
- Former Shell CEO's pay package jumped 50% amid soaring energy prices
- Taylor Swift just made Billboard history, again
- B. J. Novak Says He and Mindy Kaling Were Reckless Idiots During Past Romance
- Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow owns a $3 million Batmobile Tumbler
- 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny' is a whip-crackin' good time
Ranking
- Rylee Arnold Shares a Long
- 'Nimona' is a shapeshifting fantasy about embracing your true self
- What to expect from 'Final Fantasy 16'
- Ukraine invites Ron DeSantis to visit after Florida governor calls war a territorial dispute
- 'Kraven the Hunter' spoilers! Let's dig into that twisty ending, supervillain reveal
- 15 Amazon Products You've Probably Been Putting Off Buying (But Should Finally Get)
- 'Never Have I Ever' is over, but Maitreyi Ramakrishnan is just getting started
- Transcript: Christopher Krebs on Face the Nation, March 12, 2023
Recommendation
Military service academies see drop in reported sexual assaults after alarming surge
Milan Kundera, who wrote 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being,' dies at 94
Troian Bellisario Had Childhood Crush on This Hocus Pocus Star—Before They Became Stepsiblings
Remembering Oscar-winning actor and British Parliament member Glenda Jackson
Mets have visions of grandeur, and a dynasty, with Juan Soto as major catalyst
Courteney Cox Spills the Royal Tea on Prince Harry Allegedly Doing Mushrooms at Her House
Everything Our Shopping Editors Would Buy From Ulta With $100
In 'Silver Nitrate,' a cursed film propels 2 childhood friends to the edges of reality