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Dow, S&P close at record highs as Omicron worries ease

Mark White by Mark White
December 30, 2021
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  • Dow, S&P close at all-time highs

Dec 29 (Reuters) – The Dow and S&P 500 closed at all-time highs on Wednesday on a boost from retailers including Walgreens and Nike, as investors shrugged off concerns on the spreading Omicron variant.

The Dow has now risen six straight trading days, marking the longest streak of gains since a seven-session run from March 5 to March 15 this year.

Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA.O) and Nike Inc rose against the backdrop of recent reports suggesting holiday sales were strong for U.S. retailers. read more

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Data on Wednesday showed the U.S. trade deficit in goods mushroomed to the widest ever in November as imports of consumer goods shot to a record, as the coronavirus pandemic has limited spending by Americans on services. read more

Some early studies pointing to a reduced risk of hospitalization in Omicron cases have eased some investors concerns over the travel disruptions and powered the S&P 500 to record highs this week.

“The market started to recognize that the Omicron variant was in a strange way good news, because it will burn itself out more rapidly because it’s easily transmissible, but it’s less likely to overwhelm hospitals,” said Jay Hatfield, founder and chief executive of Infrastructure Capital Management in New York. Still, he said Omicron arguably is going to be a headwind for at least the next month.

A trader works on the trading floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., December 28, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

Meanwhile, the S&P 1500 airlines index (.SPCOMAIR)dipped. Delta Air Lines (DAL.N) and Alaska Air Group (ALK.N) canceled hundreds of flights again on Tuesday as the daily tally of infections in the United States surged. read more

Two of the 11 major S&P sector indexes declined, the energy index (.SPNY) and the consumer services sector (.SPLRCL), are in the red.

Typically, the final five trading days of the year and the first two of the subsequent year are seasonally strong for U.S. stocks, known as the “Santa Claus Rally.” However, market participants warned against reading too much into daily moves as the holiday season tends to record some of the lowest volume turnovers that can cause exaggerated price action.

According to preliminary data, the S&P 500 (.SPX) gained 6.59 points, or 0.14%, to end at 4,792.94 points, while the Nasdaq Composite (.IXIC) lost 16.15 points, or 0.10%, to 15,765.57. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI) rose 90.95 points, or 0.25%, to 36,491.04.

The S&P 500 dipped on Tuesday in the lowest trading volume session of 2021, snapping a four-day winning streak. read more

As 2021 draws to a close, the main U.S. stock indexes are on pace for their third straight year of stunning annual returns, boosted by historic fiscal and monetary stimulus. The S&P 500 is looking at its strongest three-year performance since 1999.

The focus next year will shift to the U.S. Federal Reserve’s path of interest rate hikes amid a surge in prices caused by supply chain bottlenecks and a strong economic rebound.

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Reporting by Echo Wang in Taos, New Mexico; Additional reporting by Medha Singh and Anisha Sircar in Bengaluru; editing by Uttaresh.V and Diane Craft

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