Market Performance - The S&P 500 Index closed down -0.74%, the Dow Jones Industrials Index down -0.63%, and the Nasdaq 100 Index down -0.84%, marking a retreat to 1.5-week lows [1][2] - March E-mini S&P futures fell -0.71%, and March E-mini Nasdaq futures fell -0.89% [1] Sector Performance - Weakness in chip stocks and data storage companies contributed to the broader market decline [2] - Mining stocks also slid, with gold prices falling to a 2.5-week low and silver prices plunging more than -9% [2] Economic Indicators - US weekly initial unemployment claims unexpectedly fell -16,000 to a 1-month low of 199,000, indicating a stronger labor market than anticipated [3] - Better-than-expected Chinese economic data showed the Dec manufacturing PMI rose +0.9 to 50.1, and the Dec non-manufacturing PMI rose +0.7 to 50.2, supporting global growth prospects [4] Seasonal Trends - Historical data indicates that the S&P 500 has risen 75% of the time in the last two weeks of December, with an average increase of 1.3% [5] - Market attention is focused on upcoming US economic news, with expectations for the Dec S&P manufacturing PMI to remain unrevised at 51.8 [5] Global Market Overview - Overseas stock markets showed mixed results, with the Euro Stoxx 50 closing down -0.08% and China's Shanghai Composite closing up +0.09% [6]
Stocks Settle Lower on Tech Weakness and Higher Bond Yields
Yahoo Finance·2025-12-31 21:34