S&P 500 Has Its Best Week Since November Election: Markets Wrap

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(Bloomberg) -- Stocks powered ahead to notch their best week since the November presidential election just ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration.

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Most groups in the S&P 500 rose, with the gauge up 1% on Friday. Nvidia Corp. and Tesla Inc. led gains in megacaps, while Intel Corp. jumped more than 9% after a report the chipmaker is an acquisition target. Also aiding sentiment were headlines that Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed trade, TikTok and fentanyl, which could set the tone for relations between the world’s two largest economies. Bonds also rebounded this week, with 10-year yields down about 15 basis points in the span.

Trump, who is set to be sworn in as the 47th US president on Monday, has reiterated his focus on core priorities such as cutting taxes and raising tariffs. Equities soared following the election on bets the new administration will enact pro-growth policies that will boost Corporate America. While stocks faltered last month on hawkish Fed signals, recent data showing cooling inflation reignited bets on rate cuts.

“This week’s easing inflation data and a positive reaction to earnings from several financial companies resulted in a bond and stock rally,” said Craig Johnson at Piper Sandler. “Recent short-term oversold conditions and weak bullish sentiment are underpinning the recovery of the major indices from within their primary uptrends.”

To Mark Hackett at Nationwide, the bounce in equities is encouraging, indicating the balance between bulls and bears is leveling.

“Markets are likely to remain in a zigzag pattern through earnings season,” he noted. “Once earnings season is finished, expectations are reset, and the buyback window reopens, the bulls can reestablish control.”

The S&P 500 extended its advance for the week to 2.9%. The Nasdaq 100 climbed 1.7% Friday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.8%. A gauge of the “Magnificent Seven” megacaps rallied 1.8%. The Russell 2000 advanced 0.4%. Buoyed by solid earnings, banks continued to surge, sending a closely watched industry gauge up 8.2% for the week. US markets will be closed Monday for a holiday.

The yield on 10-year Treasuries was little changed at 4.61%. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index rose 0.3%. Bitcoin jumped to around $105,000.


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