By Mike Dolan
-What matters in U.S. and global markets today
By Mike Dolan, Editor-At-Large, Finance and Markets
Markets have already effectively priced in the U.S. government’s reopening on Monday, with today’s House vote to restore funding through January seen as a formality. Attention has now turned more to tech sector wobbles and the deluge of delayed economic data now due.
Veterans Day stock market trading was relatively subdued, even though the S&P500 eked out a modest gain and the Dow Jones Industrial Average clocked a new record high.
Unusually, the tech sector underperformed and the Nasdaq ended in the red – unnerved by CoreWeave’s 16% slide on data center flubs and as SoftBank’s sale of its stake in Nvidia knocked back the world’s most valuable company by more than 2%.
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