S&P 500 nears all-time high, Dow Jones, Nasdaq make solid gains, gold price, silver rate, Bitcoin price jump big
The Economic Times·2026-02-10 00:09

Market Performance - U.S. stock market indexes rose significantly on Monday, with the S&P 500 increasing by 0.5% to 6,964.82, approaching its all-time high set two weeks ago [7] - The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 20 points, or less than 0.1%, to reach 50,135.87, while the Nasdaq composite gained 0.9% to 23,238.67 [7] Key Company Movements - Chip companies drove market gains, with Nvidia rising 2.4% and Broadcom increasing by 3.3%, contributing significantly to the S&P 500's upward movement [1] - Kroger's stock climbed 3.9% after appointing a former Walmart executive as its new CEO [1] - Transocean's stock reversed an early loss, rising 5.9% following the announcement of its acquisition of Valaris in an all-stock deal valued at $5.8 billion, while Valaris surged 34.3% [2] - Hims & Hers experienced a significant decline of 16% after Novo Nordisk filed a lawsuit alleging unlawful sales of weight-loss treatments, coinciding with FDA restrictions on necessary ingredients [2][5] - Novo Nordisk's stock rose 3.6% in the U.S. market following the lawsuit [6] - Workday's stock fell 5.1% after the announcement of CEO Carl Eschenbach's resignation, with co-founder Aneel Bhusri returning as CEO [6] Commodity Prices - Gold prices increased by 2% to settle at $5,079.40 per ounce, having fluctuated significantly over the past year [7] - Silver prices jumped 6.9% [7] - Bitcoin was trading just below $71,000 after previously dropping to around $60,000 last week [7] Bond Market - Treasury yields remained steady ahead of upcoming reports on job market health and consumer inflation [7]