S&P 500 trades above record close as stocks open slightly higher

Tiger Newspress2021-06-08

(June 8) S&P 500 trades above record close as stocks open slightly higher.

Tesla, which is down 10% in the last month, rebounded by 2% in morning trading to pace Nasdaq stocks. The electric car maker delivered 33,463 China-made vehicles in that market in May, a 29% jump from April. Delta Air Lines gained 1.5% afteran upgrade from Jefferieson optimism about international and business travel.

Boeing shares climbed more than 1% after Southwest Airlines saidit is upsizing its orderfor the smallest 737 Max model by nearly three-dozen planes amid an improvement in travel demand.

Multiple global websiteswere experiencing an outageearly Tuesday, but the size of the issue and how widespread it is was unclear. Futures, especially those for the tech-heavy Nasdaq, appeared to take a leg down when news of the outage spread, but then quickly recovered most of those losses. It was unclear at this point if the move was related.

On Monday, the S&P 500 dipped 0.08%. However, the benchmark is just 0.27% away from its intraday record hit earlier in May. Since hitting a record on May 7, the S&P 500 has struggled amid inflation concerns, trading mostly sideways.

The Dow fell 126 points, or 0.36%, in the regular session Monday for its worst daily performance since May 19.

The Nasdaq Composite edged 0.5% higher on Monday, boosted by shares ofBiogen. The biopharmaceutical stock surged 38% after theFDA approved its groundbreaking Alzheimer's drug.

Meme stocks continued their rally Monday. Shares ofAMC Entertainmentjumped 14.8%, andBlackBerryandGameStopshares also popped double-digits. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said Monday it'swatching ongoing volatility in the marketand vowed to protect retail investors.

AMC was up slightly in premarket trading Tuesday.

Investors are awaiting new inflation signals later this week following Friday’sjobs report.While the U.S. added fewer jobs than expected in May, the unemployment rate dropped to 5.8% from 6.1% and markets reacted positively to the readout.

“The reflation trade is taking a bit of a backseat even as Friday’s ‘Goldilocks’ payrolls report served to quell some concerns that the economy might be doing a bit too well,” Goldman Sachs’ Chris Hussey said in a note Monday. “Today’s market action shows that these concerns might be here to stay.”

May’s consumer price index is set to be released Thursday. Economists are expecting the CPI to rise 4.7% from a year earlier, according to Dow Jones. In April, the CPI increased 4.2% on an annual basis, the fastest rise since 2008.

All eyes are on the next Federal Open Market Committee meeting scheduled for June 15-16 as investors look for what Fed officials will say about inflation and monetary policy. Recent comments by officials suggest the Fed is beginning toprepare markets for taperingits asset purchases.

免责声明:本文观点仅代表作者个人观点,不构成本平台的投资建议,本平台不对文章信息准确性、完整性和及时性做出任何保证,亦不对因使用或信赖文章信息引发的任何损失承担责任。

精彩评论

  • HMian
    2021-06-09
    HMian
    Still hoping Tesla to jump
  • Angelagurl
    2021-06-09
    Angelagurl
    Nice
  • koolgal
    2021-06-09
    koolgal
    Volatile market these days.  Please like and comment.  Thanks 
  • GohHW
    2021-06-08
    GohHW
    Great, thanks for but bitcoin down hard
  • edgewise
    2021-06-08
    edgewise
    Will it close up today?
  • ken26ksh
    2021-06-08
    ken26ksh
    Hope everyone win big and win more 🤑
发表看法
19