Market Performance - The S&P 500 E-Mini futures are trending down -0.03% as trading resumes after the Christmas holiday, with subdued activity and light volumes expected ahead of the New Year's week [1] - Wall Street's three main equity benchmarks closed higher, with the S&P 500 reaching a new record high [2] - Nike's stock climbed over +4% after Apple CEO Tim Cook purchased 50,000 shares, making it the top percentage gainer on the S&P 500 and Dow [2] - Dynavax's stock jumped more than +38% following Sanofi's agreement to acquire the vaccine maker for approximately $2.2 billion [2] Economic Indicators - The Labor Department reported a decrease in initial jobless claims by -10K to 214K, compared to the expected 224K [3] - U.S. rate futures indicate an 84.5% probability of no rate change and a 15.5% chance of a 25 basis point rate cut at the upcoming January monetary policy meeting [3] Market Trends - The stock market is beginning to show gains for December, aligning with expectations for a Santa Claus rally, which typically occurs during the final five trading days of December and the first two trading days of January [4] - Historically, since 1950, the S&P 500 has delivered an average return of 1.3% during the Santa Claus rally, with gains observed 78% of the time [5] Geopolitical Developments - China's foreign ministry imposed sanctions on 10 individuals and 20 U.S. defense firms, including Boeing's St. Louis unit, due to arms sales to Taiwan, freezing assets and prohibiting business interactions [6]
S&P Futures Muted in Thin Post-Christmas Trade