Stock Market Today: Stocks end mixed, Dow falls for seventh straight day
Longer-dated Treasury bond yields are seeing their biggest weekly increase in more than a year.
Longer-dated Treasury bond yields are seeing their biggest weekly increase in more than a year.
With the 2024 election behind us, conventional wisdom suggests a second Trump administration may aim to replicate the economic playbook of the first. This approach is expected to feature a blend of pro-business deregulation and elements of protectionism. Citigroup head of US equity strategy Scott Chronert is keeping a close eye on the evolving economic landscape and leans toward an optimistic outlook – while acknowledging the inherent risks. “We maintain a positive view on US equities headed int
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Investors in Chinese bonds head for 2025 betting there will be no miraculous recovery in the economy, putting them at odds with an equities market that has wagered on a revival in consumption. Although China's closed capital account diminishes the 33 trillion yuan ($4.6 trillion) market's worth as an economic forecaster, the signal from ten-year bond yields scraping record lows almost daily and long bonds falling below Japanese yields still shows a deep-set negativity about the outlook. "The bonds are basically saying that, yes, there is a (stock market) rally out there, but we don't buy this rally for the long term," said Bhanu Baweja, chief strategist for UBS Investment Bank in London.
Indexes dropped after wholesale inflation data. Adobe's sharp decline after earnings weighed on the Nasdaq, while Nvidia and Tesla shares also ended lower.
Broadcom shares surged in extended trading Thursday after the chipmaker reported better-than-expected earnings and issued a rosy outlook amid robust AI sales growth. Monitor these important price levels.