S&P 500 briefly crossed 6,400 for the first time ever before closing down 0.4%

来源 Cryptopolitan

The S&P 500 climbed over 6,400 for the first time on Thursday, setting a new record before rolling back as the day ended.

This was the third time in a week the benchmark crossed into all-time high territory, powered early on by strong tech earnings that couldn’t hold the broader market together.

According to data from CNBC, both the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite briefly hit intraday highs before momentum faded and losses took over.

By the close, the S&P 500 had slipped 0.4%. The Nasdaq Composite gave up 0.1%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 283 points, or 0.6%. The red wave was driven by weakness in multiple sectors, especially health care, even as tech stocks rallied hard.

Microsoft, Meta crush earnings but can’t lift the whole market

Tech names led early gains. Microsoft shot up 4% after reporting quarterly earnings that topped expectations. The company said its Azure cloud business pulled in over $75 billion in annual revenue. That was enough to lift its market cap to $4 trillion. Meta Platforms went further, surging 12% after giving an optimistic forecast for next quarter’s sales, well above what Wall Street expected.

Despite the jump, it wasn’t enough to carry the rest of the market. UnitedHealth dropped 5%, and Merck slid 4%, both dragging the Dow lower. In total, six of the eleven S&P 500 sectors ended in the red. Traders weren’t impressed by earnings alone.

“These market reactions—despite strong earnings, capex, and buyback activity—are becoming increasingly difficult to justify,” said Joseph Cusick, senior vice president and portfolio manager at Calamos Investments. “At the same time, downside moves have been relatively contained.”

Policy worries didn’t help. The Federal Reserve’s latest meeting left investors unclear on whether interest rates will be cut in September or later. Markets also braced for the White House’s tariff deadline on Friday. The administration is expected to raise tariffs sharply on trade partners like India and Brazil.

On top of that, President Donald Trump announced Thursday that the 25% tariff on Mexican imports will now run for another 90 days. That extension added more pressure to an already uncertain trade landscape.

Trade tensions rise as China talks stall

Tensions with China are also back in focus. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Thursday that talks with Beijing are “at a point where both sides have the makings of a deal.” But he didn’t say what the deal includes or when it might happen. The current trade truce between the two countries runs out on August 12. No progress before then could trigger more tariffs.

Thursday wrapped up a solid month for the stock market overall. The S&P 500 is up over 2% in July, the Nasdaq Composite is up about 3%, and the Dow Jones has gained 0.4%. But most of that strength came earlier in the month. As of Thursday’s close, caution had clearly taken over.

More big tech earnings are still on deck. Both Apple and Amazon are set to release results after Thursday’s close.

The pharmaceutical sector continued to slide. Trump sent formal letters to 17 drugmakers, demanding they cut prices within 60 days. That news hit drug stocks hard. Merck dropped nearly 4%. Pfizer and Eli Lilly each lost nearly 2%.

Novo Nordisk fell by almost 5%, but that had more to do with HSBC downgrading the stock to hold from buy. The Danish drugmaker has now lost about 44% this year, and nearly 64% in the last 12 months.

Rajesh Kumar, an analyst at HSBC, said the weight-loss drug sector now looks mature. “Slower growth should imply lower multiples,” he said. The market for GLP-1 drugs is still big, with estimates ranging between $100 billion and $200 billion, but the hype has clearly cooled.

Elsewhere, Figma debuted on the New York Stock Exchange at $85 per share, more than double its IPO price of $33. Trading was briefly paused right after the open due to volatility. Minutes later, the stock blew past $100.

KEY Difference Wire helps crypto brands break through and dominate headlines fast

免责声明:仅供参考。 过去的表现并不预示未来的结果。
placeholder
净利润翻倍但股价狂泻,亚马逊Q4财报“罪不至此”?TradingKey - 美国科技巨头亚马逊Amazon(AMZN.US)于2月7日周四盘后公布了喜忧参半的2024年第四季业绩。营收和盈利超预期,但财测逊色、资本支出飙高,重挫盘后股价一度跌逾7%。亚马逊这份成绩单亮点不少,比如削减成本措施奏效、净利润几乎翻倍增长、云计算部门连续三个季度保持19%的增长率、电子商务业务在假日季表现强劲等。然而,投资人尤其关注的AI增长前景和资本支出令人唏嘘:一边
作者  TradingKey
2 月 07 日 周五
TradingKey - 美国科技巨头亚马逊Amazon(AMZN.US)于2月7日周四盘后公布了喜忧参半的2024年第四季业绩。营收和盈利超预期,但财测逊色、资本支出飙高,重挫盘后股价一度跌逾7%。亚马逊这份成绩单亮点不少,比如削减成本措施奏效、净利润几乎翻倍增长、云计算部门连续三个季度保持19%的增长率、电子商务业务在假日季表现强劲等。然而,投资人尤其关注的AI增长前景和资本支出令人唏嘘:一边
placeholder
港币5月疯狂贬值!美元兑港元突破7.83,未来走势如何?5月21日,美元兑港元(USD/HKD)突破7.83,创一年多新高。
作者  Tony Chou
5 月 21 日 周三
5月21日,美元兑港元(USD/HKD)突破7.83,创一年多新高。
placeholder
美元指数创阶段新低:G7博弈与双赤字困局下的多空拉锯战美元指数承压走低,G7汇率博弈与穆迪降级加剧市场看空情绪,机构警示双赤字困局下美元长期贬值风险,技术面关注100关键支撑位争夺。
作者  Insights
5 月 21 日 周三
美元指数承压走低,G7汇率博弈与穆迪降级加剧市场看空情绪,机构警示双赤字困局下美元长期贬值风险,技术面关注100关键支撑位争夺。
placeholder
iPhone销量强劲!苹果营收大涨10%,股价绩后上涨苹果财报后涨超2%,分析普遍认为,苹果还有10%的上涨空间。
作者  Alison Ho
12 小时前
苹果财报后涨超2%,分析普遍认为,苹果还有10%的上涨空间。
placeholder
Figma上市首日暴涨250%!“AI+设计”下,股价有望继续涨?截至发稿,Figma股价盘后续涨24%,报143.49美元。
作者  Alison Ho
8 小时前
截至发稿,Figma股价盘后续涨24%,报143.49美元。
goTop
quote