Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq post weekly losses as bond volatility remains in focus, bitcoin soars
US stocks rose on Friday to cap a volatile week in markets as bitcoin’s price (BTC-USD) soared and investors awaited more details on President Trump’s “economic warfare” plan against Iran.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) rose about 1%, while the S&P 500 (^GSPC) added 0.4%. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) also gained 0.4% after stocks closed down the day before.
Despite Friday’s gains, the major indexes all posted weekly losses after a bond sell-off put pressure on riskier assets.
Bitcoin (BTC-USD) continued to rise, reaching $77,000 as the cryptocurrency recorded its best week in two years.
On Thursday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent shared plans to expand bond buybacks and increase the program’s size beyond $4 billion per issue. “Part of it is signaling here to show that we believe yields don’t reflect the underlying fundamentals,” Bessent told CNBC.
But relief in the bond market lasted only a short while as markets viewed the measure as a limited fix, with the 10-year (^TNX) and 30-year Treasury yields (^TYX) snapping back to previously held higher levels.
Investors are now looking ahead to Bessent’s press conference on Monday, where he will unveil the details of the US’s plan to economically isolate Iran in the latest phase of the Middle East war. Earlier in the week, Trump threatened to inflict “TREMENDOUS Economic Consequences” on any country that trades with Iran, which put the focus on China, which sources oil from the Gulf.
The Fed’s Jackson Hole Symposium and Nvidia’s second quarter earnings next week are also coming into view. In the meantime, quarterly results from BJ’s Wholesale Club (BJ) showed that the warehouse club’s value proposition resonated with cost-conscious consumers.