Major U.S. stock indexes slightly fell on Friday, as investors reassessed the "Trump rally" after recent comments suggested that pro-growth policies might take longer to be implemented. U.S. markets are trading at record levels since the U.S. election, spurred by President Donald Trump's promises of tax reforms, reduced regulations and increased infrastructure spending. But, with Trump giving scant detail on his plans - including one on Thursday to bring millions of jobs back to the United States - markets have recently traded in a tight range.
Most of Dow stocks in negative area (18 of 30). Top loser - JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM, -1.54%). Top gainer - Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (WMT, +1.47%).
Most of S&P sectors are also in negative area. Top loser - Basic Materials (-1.1%). Top gainer - Utilities (+0.6%).
At the moment:
Dow 20755.00 -42.00 -0.20%
S&P 500 2358.75 -4.00 -0.17%
Nasdaq 100 5323.75 -8.25 -0.15%
Oil 54.12 -0.33 -0.61%
Gold 1257.60 +6.20 +0.50%
U.S. 10yr 2.33 -0.06
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