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Cryptocurrency News Articles
The S&P 500 Looks Set to End Its Five-Day Losing Streak on a Positive Note
Jan 11, 2025 at 09:07 pm

The S&P 500 is set to snap a five-day losing streak on Friday, rising 0.6% in early trading to mark its first gain since Christmas. The market is being boosted by gains in heavyweight tech stocks such as Nvidia, which rose 3.9%, and Tesla, which rebounded 1.6% after recent weakness. At the same time, a strong performance from Rivian, which soared 16.1% after reporting better-than-expected fourth-quarter vehicle deliveries, is also adding to the market optimism.
Nvidia's Outperformance Amid AI Frenzy
Despite concerns about inflated tech stock prices in the wake of the artificial intelligence (AI) hype, Nvidia's rally is largely driving the broader market gains. The company continues to be one of the strongest forces pushing the S&P 500 higher. According to Solita Marcelli, Chief Investment Officer at UBS Global Wealth Management, while the “easy gains” in AI may have passed, the sustained rally for Nvidia and the sector at large shows no signs of slowing down.
Tesla Recovers After Disappointing Delivery Report
Another key tech stock, Tesla, rose 1.6% on Friday following its report of lower-than-expected vehicle deliveries for the final quarter of 2024. The electric vehicle giant had earlier seen a 6.1% drop amid disappointment in the market over the delivery numbers. However, the current rise signals a resilience in the market, reflecting investor optimism in Tesla's long-term growth story.
Rivian Surges on Strong Performance
In the electric vehicle space, Rivian saw a significant boost as the company reported deliveries of over 14,000 vehicles in the fourth quarter, surpassing analyst expectations. The stock price soared 16.1% in response, marking a strong performance for the company and reflecting growing investor optimism in the EV market.
U.S. Steel, Alcohol Stocks Decline
On the downside, U.S. Steel fell sharply by 6.4% after news that President Joe Biden blocked a nearly $15 billion deal with Nippon Steel. Beer, wine, and liquor company stocks also came under pressure as the U.S. Surgeon General raised concerns over the link between alcohol consumption and cancer. Molson Coors Beverage saw a 2.5% drop, while Constellation Brands, which sells Modelo beer and Robert Mondavi wines, fell 1.2%.
Market Anticipates Economic Data, Responds to Global Events
Despite the pullback on Wall Street over the past week, stock indexes have largely held up, reflecting confidence in the U.S. economy. The Federal Reserve's efforts to control inflation have helped the economy maintain growth, although inflation remains stubbornly high, complicating the Fed's path. While expectations for interest rate cuts have been dialed back, concerns about inflation persist.
In global markets, worries about President-elect Donald Trump's potential tariffs are dampening stock markets around the world, especially in China, where stocks in Shanghai fell 1.6%. China's economic struggles, including a weak property market, are contributing to the overall uncertainty. In contrast, South Korea's Kospi index rose 1.8%, buoyed by promises from the acting president to stabilize the economy amidst political turmoil.
Treasury Yields, Manufacturing Report in Focus
In the bond market, Treasury yields held steady on Friday after a report from the Institute for Supply Management showed U.S. manufacturing contracting less than anticipated. The 10-year Treasury yield remained at 4.56%, while the two-year yield edged down to 4.24%, suggesting less urgency for future Fed action.
As the S&P 500 continues its rally, market participants are keeping a close watch on key economic indicators and global developments, anticipating how the future will unfold amid ongoing inflationary pressures and geopolitical uncertainties.
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