S&P 500, Dow Rally To Record Highs, Dollar Snaps 8-Week Streak, Bitcoin Soars Above $97,000: What's Driving Markets Friday?
Apple Inc. AAPL | 258.20 257.68 | +1.15% -0.20% Pre |
Nu Holdings Ltd. NU | 10.37 10.32 | +1.27% -0.48% Pre |
StoneCo Ltd. STNE | 8.08 8.08 | -0.12% 0.00% Pre |
Tesla Motors, Inc. TSLA | 462.28 463.20 | +7.36% +0.20% Pre |
XP Inc. XP | 12.12 12.12 | -0.16% 0.00% Pre |
Risk-on sentiment gained momentum on Wall Street after the Thanksgiving holiday, fueled by investor optimism over fourth-quarter profit forecasts for U.S. corporations, lifting both the S&P 500 and Dow Jones to fresh record highs.
The S&P 500 broke past the 6,040-point mark on Friday and closed at 6,032, extending its year-to-date gains to an impressive 27%. If the year ended on Friday, the broader U.S. stock market would have surged by a staggering 57% over the last two years, representing the strongest such rally since 1998.
The Dow Jones also hit a record-high milestone, surging above the 45,000 level and bringing its year-to-date gains to 19%.
Technology stocks outperformed, with the Nasdaq 100 rising 1% on the day, buoyed by gains in the Magnificent Seven mega caps and semiconductor stocks.
Small caps stocks posted more modest gains, as the Russell 2000 index edged up 0.4%.
In the currency market, the U.S. dollar snapped its eight-week winning streak, pressured by a drop against the Japanese yen amid speculation of a possible Bank of Japan interest rate hike.
In the bond market, Treasury yields edged lower by about 5 basis points, with the 10-year yield approaching 4.2%, a level not seen since late October. The iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (NASDAQ:TLT) rallied 1%, reaching over one-month highs.
Commodities also saw a positive price action. Gold rose 0.8%, marking its fourth consecutive session of gains, and silver jumped 1.4%. Natural gas prices spiked 4.9%, ending the month with a 24% surge. The underperformer was crude, which eased 0.2%.
In cryptocurrency markets, Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) rebounded 1.6%, climbing above $97,000 and signaling resilience for the digital asset universe amid broader market enthusiasm.
Friday’s Performance In Major US Indices, ETFs
Major Indices | Price | Chg (%) | |
Nasdaq 100 | 20,930 | +0.9% | |
S&P 500 | 6,032 | +0.6% | |
Dow Jones | 44,910 | +0.4% | |
Russell 2000 | 2,434 | +0.3% |
According to Benzinga Pro data:
- The SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSE:SPY) edged 0.6% higher to $509.61.
- The SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average (NYSE:DIA) rose 0.5% to $450.
- The tech-heavy Invesco QQQ Trust Series (NASDAQ:QQQ) rallied 0.9% to $509.61.
- The iShares Russell 2000 ETF (NYSE:IWM) rose 0.5% to $242.10.
- The Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSE:XLK) outperformed, rising 0.9%. The Real Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSE:XLRE) lagged, down 0.5%.
Friday’s Stock Movers
- Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) rose by 1.1% to $273.62 per share, hitting a fresh record high.
- U.S.-listed shares of Brazilian companies sold off heavily as investors were disappointed by the latest fiscal reform from the Lula government. Shares of Nu Holdings Ltd. (NASDAQ:NU), StoneCo Ltd. (NASDAQ:STNE) and XP Inc. (NASDAQ:XP) tumbled by 7.2%, 9.1% and 9.2%, respectively.
- Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) jumped 4% after Wedbush projected the EV giant could tap into $1 trillion in AI and self-driving opportunities, with fewer regulatory hurdles potentially lifting its valuation to $1.5-$2 trillion.
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