Nasdaq, S&P 500 Continue Toward Record Highs
Stocks closed Wednesday mixed. The Dow snapped a three-day win streak with a triple-digit loss, the Nasdaq closed modestly higher with help from Nvidia's (NVDA) fresh record, snagging a third consecutive win, while the S&P 500 finished flat. During today's trading, both the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 came within a chip-shot of record high territory.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell reiterated the central bank's "wait-and-see" approach regarding tariffs and inflation, with no foreseeable timeline to cutting interest rates. Investors also eyed updates from the NATO summit in The Hague, and economic data showing new home sales rose at their slowest pace since October.
OIL PRICES SHIFT HIGHER, ENDING SELLOFF
Oil prices rose after sharply dropping for the past two days following the Israel-Iran ceasefire. July-dated West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude added 85 cents, or 0.85%, to close at $67.68 per barrel.
Gold prices cooled to a more than two-week low today, with investors stepping away from safe-haven assets. U.S. gold futures lost 1.8% at $3,343.10 per ounce.
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