Sluggish Growth Leaves Tech ETFs Listless | ETF Trends

The impact of global slowdown resulted in businesses cutting back, which ultimately resulted in a decline in technology stocks and exchange traded funds (ETFs).

Within the past few weeks, orders for business and consumer tech products have crumbled away, which led technology companies to lay off workers, reports Ashlee Vance for The New York Times.

This week, industry leaders leaders such as Intel (INTC) and Nokia (NOK) warned of slowing sales, prompting investors to quickly sell technology stocks. On Friday, the Nasdaq composite index fell 5%.

In the United States, tech companies account for 4% of total employment. Globally, companies and governments spend around $1.75 trillion on technology each year.

Technology fueled much of the last two decades’ gains in productivity and around half of capital spending by corporations goes to tech products. But with a frozen credit market, tech revenue from business and government consumers will dry up, causing tech companies millions of dollars.