The US stock market's S&P 500 hits a new all-time high again, with market risk appetite warming up, mainly supported by falling inflation, economic resilience, and strong technology stocks.
Meanwhile, Asia-Pacific markets are trading lightly and diverging, as most markets are closed on Thursday for Christmas. Investors are cautious ahead of the holiday, with some taking profits or reducing positions.
The US stock market will close early on Christmas Eve Wednesday and be fully closed on Thursday. Short-term liquidity decline may amplify volatility. Future focus will be on inflation, the Federal Reserve's policy path, US Treasury yields, and year-end portfolio rebalancing factors.
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The US stock market's S&P 500 hits a new all-time high again, with market risk appetite warming up, mainly supported by falling inflation, economic resilience, and strong technology stocks.
Meanwhile, Asia-Pacific markets are trading lightly and diverging, as most markets are closed on Thursday for Christmas. Investors are cautious ahead of the holiday, with some taking profits or reducing positions.
The US stock market will close early on Christmas Eve Wednesday and be fully closed on Thursday. Short-term liquidity decline may amplify volatility. Future focus will be on inflation, the Federal Reserve's policy path, US Treasury yields, and year-end portfolio rebalancing factors.