The Dow Jones Industrials sank 629.75 points, or 2.1%, to close Friday and the week at 29,297.19.
The S&P 500 plummeted 104.87 points, or 2.8%, to 3,639.63.
The NASDAQ Composite faded 420.91 points, or 3.8%, to 10,652.41.
Advanced Micro Devices’ stock tumbled $9.38, or 13.8%, to $58.47, after the chipmaker warned its third-quarter revenue would be lower than anticipated.
Levi Strauss shares slipped $1.80, or 11.3%, to $14.14, following a cut to its guidance.
Friday’s losses trimmed the gains for what started out as a big comeback week for stocks. The major averages are still on pace to end the week higher but have given back most of the gains from the rally that kicked off the week.
The Dow headed to a 1.5% weekly gain, while the S&P was on track to end the week higher by 1.1%. The NASDAQ was on pace to rise 0.4%.
Friday’s jobs numbers showed the U.S. economy added 263,000 jobs in September, slightly below a Dow Jones estimate of 275,000.
However, the unemployment rate came in at 3.5%, down from the 3.7% in the previous month in a sign that the jobs picture continues to strengthen even as the Federal Reserve tries to slow the economy with rate hikes to stem inflation.
Treasury prices declined, lifting yields to 3.88% from Thursday’s 3.82%. Treasury prices and yields move in opposite direction.
Oil prices surged $4.13 to $92.58 U.S. a barrel.
Gold prices settled $17.80 to $1,703.00 U.S. an ounce.