Market Overview - US stocks showed little change as traders returned from the Christmas holiday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite hovering near the flatline in thin trading [1][6] - The S&P 500 and Dow reached record highs during the Christmas Eve session, marking their fifth consecutive victories as Wall Street entered the Santa Claus rally period [3][7] Precious Metals - Precious metals, including gold and silver, continued to rally, reaching fresh records amid geopolitical tensions and a weakening dollar [2][14] - Gold and silver prices surged, contributing to a strong year-end performance for these commodities [14] Coupang - Coupang's stock rose by 6% in premarket trading after the company identified the source of a data breach that affected 33 million customers, leading to a previous 17% decline in stock value for the month [8][9] - The breach was linked to a former employee who downloaded customer data but did not share it externally, and the information has since been deleted [9] Nike - Nike shares increased in premarket trading following CEO Tim Cook's significant investment in the company, purchasing shares worth approximately $3 million [10] - This move is viewed as a positive signal for Nike's turnaround plan under CEO Elliott Hill, despite recent pressures from earnings reports indicating weakness in China and the Converse brand [11] Oil Market - Oil prices are on track for their largest weekly gain since October, influenced by a partial US blockade of crude shipments from Venezuela and military actions in Nigeria [12] - Global benchmark Brent crude traded above $62 per barrel, reflecting a more than 3% increase this week [13]
Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq steady as Wall Street looks to keep 'Santa Claus' rally going
Yahoo Finance·2025-12-26 14:33