Dow Jones Today: Stock Futures Little Changed After S&P 500 Sets Record Closing High; Gold, Silver Hit Fresh Records; Markets to Close Early Today
Stock futures were little changed Wednesday, a day after the S&P 500 ended at a record closing high. Markets will shut early today and be closed tomorrow for Christmas.
Nasdaq 100 futures and those associated with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial average all ticked 0.1% lower.
The U.S. stock market will close at 1:00 p.m. ET today, while the bond market will shut at 2:00 p.m. Markets will be closed for Christmas tomorrow but open on Friday.
Yesterday, the tech-heavy Nasdaq, benchmark S&P 500, and blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average ended higher for a fourth straight session, again led by tech shares, after delayed third-quarter GDP figures came in better than expected.
Tech stocks turned in another solid performance yesterday, with shares of AI chip giant Nvidia (NVDA) rising 3% to pace the Dow, while rival Broadcom (AVGO) gaining 2.3% and Amazon (AMZN) tacking on 1.6%. Shares of Nvidia, Broadcom, and Amazon pointed down 0.5%, up 0.1%, and up 0.1%, respectively, in premarket trading Wednesday.
Gold and silver futures set all-time highs for a third straight day Wednesday, rising to $4,555 and $72.75 an ounce, respectively. In recent trading, gold was up 0.2% to $4,515, while silver was 1.3% higher at $72.00.
The 10-year Treasury yield, which influences interest rates on a variety of commercial and consumer loans, was little changed at around 4.17%.
Bitcoin was trading at $87,000, down slightly from a high earlier Wednesday around $87,800. The U.S. dollar index, which tracks the value of the greenback against a basket of foreign currencies, edged lower to 97.85.
West Texas Intermediate futures, the U.S. crude oil benchmark, were 0.3% higher at $58.55 per barrel.