U.S. stock indexes moved in different directions on the last day of the current week.
Both buyers and sellers showed little enthusiasm though. U.S. Treasuries yield was in drift.
As at 8:30 p.m. (MSK), S&P500 index gained 0.2%, and Dow Jones, to the contrary, declined, with no aggression though, by only 0.4%. NASDAQ technology index was among the day’s leaders with +1.0% growth.
American stock markets opened on Monday with a fairly good growth
S&P500 index and NASDAQ technology index reached new historical highs. Later, quite logically, the indexes somewhat dropped, and then were moving in different directions.
The key American stock indexes were growing on Friday except for Nasdaq hovering around zero
However, banks (Federal Reserve released results of stress tests) and real economy (approval of Biden’s infrastructure plan) were in focus rather than technologies.
American stock markets were recovering from the last week’s losses
Continuing verbal interventions by policymakers and major investors had calmed the market down regarding prospects of stimulus wrapping up by Federal Reserve. For how long?