Nasdaq 100, S&P 500 Close At Record Highs As Tech Stocks Reclaim Dominance: Thursday's Gainers & Losers
The Nasdaq 100 index posted its fourth consecutive session in the green on Thursday, closing up 0.6% at 19,576 points and reaching new all-time highs as tech stocks drive broader market gains. The S&P 500 also…

From the Fly On Wall Street archive. This article dates from Jun 14, 2024 and is preserved as first published.
The Nasdaq 100 index posted its fourth consecutive session in the green on Thursday, closing up 0.6% at 19,576 points and reaching new all-time highs as tech stocks drive broader market gains.
The S&P 500 also recorded its fourth straight positive day, rising 0.2% to a record closing level of 5,433 points, rebounding from a morning dip caused by disappointing unemployment claims data.
In the afternoon, traders regained confidence in risky assets after U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen expressed optimism about continued progress in disinflation. While Yellen noted easing labor market pressures, she emphasized that the job market remains strong.
The market anticipates a rate cut in September with a probability nearing 70%, and is currently pricing in over 50 basis points of cuts by the end of the year, equivalent to two fully priced rate cuts.
Thursday’s performance among the eleven sectors of the S&P 500 saw technology leading, up 1%, followed by real estate, up 0.5%, both supported by growing expectations of interest rate cuts.
Thursday’s performance among the eleven sectors of the S&P 500 saw technology leading, up 1%, followed by real estate, up 0.
Energy was the biggest laggard, down 0.9%, followed by communication services, down 0.7%.


