- S&P 500 closes at 4217.04, down 0.17%, while Dow Jones loses 0.58%, and Nasdaq gains 0.27%.
- US 10-year benchmark note ends below 5%, contributing to the Greenback’s weakening.
- Upcoming economic data includes US New Home Sales, Q3 GDP, and the core PCE, with Federal Reserve officials adopting a more neutral stance on monetary policy.
Wall Street finished the session with losses except for the heavy-tech Nasdaq Composite, which clung to earlier gains. Even though US Treasury bond yields eased since the mid-North American session, a late dip in the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones help sellers to remain in charge
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