S&P 500 Posts Its First Two-Week Losses Since June: Markets Wrap
Wall Street ended a jittery week on a relatively quiet note, with stock traders digesting the rally of the past two days in the run-up to the Federal Reserve decision and the start of the big-tech earnings season.
While the S&P 500 posted its first back-to-back weekly losses since June, the gauge erased Friday’s drop amid solid consumer sentiment and gains in most megacaps. Nvidia Corp. climbed 1.5% as China told tech firms they can prepare orders for H200 AI chips. Intel Corp. sank 17% on a tepid outlook. Small caps trailed the US equity benchmark after beating it for 14 days.