S&P 500 hits record high as major indexes rise on tech, retail stocks
S&P 500 hits record intraday high
Nvidia leads tech stocks, retail stocks edge up
Applied Therapeutics plummets after FDA declines drug approval
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Indexes up: Dow 0.45%, S&P 500 0.51%, Nasdaq 0.68%
Updates to midday trading
By Johann M Cherian, Purvi Agarwal and Saeed Azhar
Nov 29 (Reuters) - The S&P 500 index hit a record high as Wall Street's main indexes rose in a shortened Black Friday session, lifted by select technology stocks, while retail was in focus as the holiday shopping season kicked off.
Information technology stocks .SPLRCT including Nvidia NVDA.O helped boost the benchmark S&P 500, while the industrial and financial sectors lifted the blue-chip Dow. Nvidia gained about 2.4%.
Investors monitored shoppers' response todeep Black Friday discounts. Adobe Analytics estimated consumers would spend a record $10.8 billion in online purchases, up 9.9% from Black Friday last year.
Shares of Target TGT.N rose 0.5%, Hasbro HAS.O gained 1.2%, Macy's M.N was up almost 1% and Nike NKE.N also gained 1%.
As of11:07 a.m. ET, the Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI rose 201.71 points, or 0.45%, to 44,921.11, the S&P 500 .SPX gained 30.88 points, or 0.51%, to 6,029.62 and the Nasdaq Composite .IXIC gained 130.04 points, or 0.68%, to 19,190.71.
The S&P 500 index breached its last intraday record high of 6,025.42 set on Nov. 26.
"Retailers do a lot of importing. Inventory levels are very important to their profitability and ability to kind of control margins, so they will be one of the industries in the (tariffs) crossfire," said Ross Mayfield, investment strategist at Baird.
"But so far ... (things are) looking pretty solid for the Black Friday, Cyber Monday sale."
Chip stocks rebounded from Wednesday's declines, sending the Philadelphia SE Semiconductor index .SOX up 2.3%.
The small-cap Russell 2000 index .RUTrose almost0.7% as Treasury bond yields retreated further from multi-month highs.
Wall Street's main indexes closed lower on Wednesday, with the Nasdaq leading declines, as technology stocks slumped on Thanksgiving eve on worries the Federal Reserve may be cautious about rate cuts following stubbornly strong U.S. inflation data.
The three main indexes were on track for monthly gains, with the S&P 500 .SPX set for its biggest one-month rise since November 2023. The Russell 2000 index hit a record high earlier in the week, on pace forits steepest monthly rise so far this year.
Donald Trump's victory in the U.S. presidential election earlier this month, along with his Republican Party winning the majority in both houses of Congress, provided the latest boost to equities.
Investors were pricing in expectations that Trump's pro-business policiescould spur economic growth and corporate profits. However, concerns prevailed thatthey could also stoke inflation, slow the pace of the Fed's rate cuts andweigh on global growth.
Traders expect the U.S. central bank tolower borrowing costs by 25 basis points at its December meeting, but see it pausing ratecuts in January, the CME Group's FedWatch showed.
Crypto stocks roseas bitcoin BTC= climbed 2.5% toabout $97,000. MicroStrategy <MSTR.O> rose 3% and MARA Holdings MARA.O surged 11%.
Applied Therapeutics APLT.O plunged almost 75% after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration declined to approve its drug for the treatment of a rare genetic metabolic disease.
Analysts expect stock moves to be exaggeratedby thin volumes after Thursday's Thanksgiving holiday.
Advancing issues outnumbered decliners by a 3.14-to-1 ratio on the NYSE. There were 234 new highs and 49 new lows on the NYSE.
The S&P 500 posted 20 new 52-week highs and no new lows while the Nasdaq Composite recorded 96 new highs and 23 new lows.
Reporting by Saeed Azhar in Toronto and Johann M Cherian and Purvi Agarwal in Bengaluru; Editing by Pooja Desai and Richard Chang
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