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    Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq edge higher as Wall Street regains its footing

    December 2, 20257 Mins Read


    US stocks edged higher on Tuesday, eyeing a cautious comeback after a fragile start to December trading that saw sharp losses on Wall Street and in crypto.

    The S&P 500 (^GSPC) rose 0.3%, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) added roughly 0.5%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) also gained around 0.3%.

    Stocks are poised to regain some ground as markets begin to shake off the risk-off sentiment that dominated on Monday, snapping five-day winning streaks for the three major US indexes. The losses marked a rocky start to December — typically a strong month for equities — and added fuel to a debate over the chances of a so-called Santa Claus rally.

    In another sign of recovering spirits, bitcoin (BTC-USD) edged into the green to trade above $88,000, putting the brakes on a weeks-long skid. On Monday, the top cryptocurrency tumbled to as low as $84,000 in its worst day since March. Meanwhile, shares of crypto-linked names Coinbase (COIN) and Robinhood (HOOD) also turned upbeat after getting hit the day before.

    Investors are now watching for catalysts that could revive a year-end rally, against a background of persistent concerns over stubborn inflation, stretched market valuations and the uncertain payoff from heavy AI spending.

    Data on the economy is in focus, as delayed government reports are slowly released and feed into prospects for a December interest-rate cut — though signs that tariffs are undermining US factory activity on Monday left expectations broadly intact.

    Bets on easing have ramped up sharply ahead of the central bank’s two-day meeting next week. Markets are pricing in an 87% probability of a cut on Dec. 10, up significantly from mid-November, according to the CME FedWatch tool.

    No notable updates are expected on Tuesday in the countdown to this week’s marquee release: the September print of the consumer inflation index watched by the Fed.

    On the earnings front, Marvell (MRVL) is set to release results after market close. The US chipmaker’s stock rose in premarket after The Information reported it is in advanced talks to buy chip start-up Celestial AI in a multibillion-dollar deal. Crowdstrike (CRWD) and Okta (OKTA) are also on Tuesday’s light docket.

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    • Boeing stock jumps after 2026 deliveries target update, Airbus aircraft issue

      Boeing (BA) stock jumped 8% in early trading after CFO Jesus Malave said that the company expects higher deliveries next year and after its main rival, Airbus (AIR.PA), faced a delivery setback.

      At the UBS Global Industrials and Transportation Conference, Malave said Boeing’s recovery “is in full force” and that the company will be ramping up production and deliveries in 2026. Though he noted deliveries in November may be “a little light.”

      “We expect, absolutely, deliveries to be up in both cases, both 737 and both 787,” Malave said. “When you now fast-forward to 2026, we’re going to be increasing our deliveries, but there won’t be hardly any aircraft, if any at all, that will be coming out of inventory. So it will be really through the production rollout system that will be the source of the deliveries.”

      Meanwhile, Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury told Reuters that the company discovered a panel issue with some of its A320 jets that will impact the planemaker’s year-end deliveries. The issue has already resulted in “weak” November deliveries, Faury said, and the company is assessing whether it will impact the year-end target of “around 820” jets delivered.

      The gain in Boeing stock helped lift the Dow 0.3% during Tuesday’s trading.

    • Laura Bratton

      Stocks inch higher at the open

      US stocks moved higher at the open on Tuesday.

      The S&P 500 (^GSPC) and the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) rose, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) added roughly 0.4%.

      The gains come after a stocks slipped Monday to start December trading, snapping a five-day winning streak.

    • Bitcoin, crypto stabilizes after suffering heavy losses on Monday

      Bitcoin (BTC-USD) settled on Tuesday after suffering its worst day since March on Monday.

      The world’s largest cryptocurrency bounced back by more than 1.5% in premarket trading after it tumbled 8% on Monday from a level around $91,000 to as low as $84,000. Bitcoin is now more than 30% off its all-time high of around $126,000.

      Other cryptocurrencies, including XRP (XRP-USD), rose on Tuesday while ether (ETH-USD) fell another 0.3%.

      Concerns that Japan’s central bank would raise interest rates, coupled with a hack on a DeFi platform, helped fuel the sell-off in crypto on Monday. Strategists also noted that weak sentiment contributed to the downdraft in digital assets.

      “I don’t think that this is really a crypto winter yet,” FG Nexus CEO of digital assets Maja Vujinovic told Yahoo Finance on Monday. “This is simply kind of a risk-off shakeout from the market.”

      Crypto stocks, which are highly correlated with crypto moves, also recovered somewhat in premarket trading. Coinbase (COIN) climbed 1.8%, while Strategy (MSTR) added 1.7%. Robinhood rose 1.3%.

    • Michael and Susan Dell donate $6.25 billion to encourage families to claim ‘Trump Accounts’

      Billionaires Michael and Susan Dell pledged $6.25 billion on Tuesday to President Trump’s investment accounts for children, providing 25 million children under 10 with an incentive to claim the new investment.

      The AP reports:

      Read more here.

    • Jenny McCall

      Good morning. Here’s what’s happening today.

    • Jenny McCall

      Premarket trending tickers: Snowflake, Marvell and Strategy

      Snowflake (SNOW) stock rose 4% before the bell on Tuesday. The cloud-based data storage company has seen its stock rise 44% this year. The group is also scheduled to release its earnings after the bell today.

      Marvell (MRVL) stock rose more than 1% during premarket trading on Tuesday. The US chipmaker is in advanced talks to buy chip startup Celestial AI in a ‌cash-and-stock deal worth multiple billions of dollars, according to The Information.

      Strategy (MSTR) rebounded on Tuesday before the bell and rose 1%. Bitcoin (BTC-USD) tumbled as much as 8% on Monday alongside crypto-related stocks, like Strategy, which closed 3% down on Monday.

    • Bank of America says its wealth management clients may put up to 4% of their portfolio in crypto

      Yahoo Finance’s David Hollerith reports:

      Read more here.

    • MongoDB stock soars after revenue tops guidance, management issues upbeat full-year outlook

      MongoDB (MDB) stock rocketed up 2% in premarket trading on Tuesday after the cloud software company reported revenue well above its guidance for the third quarter.

      Strength in the Atlas platform drove an increase in revenue, which reached $628.3 million in the quarter, a 19% year-over-year increase. The company previously guided for revenue between $587 million and $592 million.

      MongoDB also recorded a $0.02 loss per share in its results on Monday, shallower than the $0.78 per share loss analysts were expecting, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence.

      “Q3 was an exceptional quarter,” MongoDB CEO CJ Desai said. “Existing customers are expanding with us and net-new customer additions continue to show strength. Companies across industries and geographies are choosing MongoDB because we provide a unified data platform that powers mission-critical workloads today and also positions them to capitalize on the emerging AI platform shift.”

      For the full year, the company expects revenue to hit $2.434 billion to $2.439 billion, up from its previous guidance of $2.34 billion to $2.36 billion.

    • Crypto’s retail traders hit hard as Strategy ETFs plunge 80%

      Bloomberg reports:

      Read more here.

    • Asian shares make ground as US stocks slide

      Indexes across Asia saw solid gains throughout Tuesday’s trading session as regional gauges made headway against Wall Street’s decline, buoyed by rising global bond yields.

      Reuters reports:

      Read more here.



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