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Today’s Stock Market

Eric Criscuolo - Market Strategist

December, 2 2025 at 1:45 p.m. EST

US equities began December on their back foot but still looked better than the NY Giants Special Teams last night. The S&P ended yesterday down 0.5% while the Russell 2000 fell over 1%. A global rise in yields, triggered by hawkish commentary out of Japan, weighed on equites, and another sell-off across crypto further compounded the risk-off positioning. Today started a little better. The S&P 500 opened up 0.3% and hit the intraday highs around 11am before stalling there, right at Friday’s High/Close, and quickly turning negative before noon. The index bounced off the lows ~6800 but failed to generate much upside momentum and is now trading around unchanged. The equal-weight is slightly lower while small caps are inline to slightly outperforming. Despite a big bounce in crypto, it's not an overwhelming risk-on trading environment. Sectors are roughly split between gainers and decliners. Industrials and Tech are leading. Boeing is up ~9% after presenting at an investor conference and providing reassuring FCF and deliveries commentary. Semis are leading tech higher as investors digest some positive tech earnings as well as Amazon news flow from its re:Invent conference. Energy, Staples and Materials are lagging. Energy names are following crude lower. Staples are weak across the board, weighed down by Proctor & Gamble’s commentary at a sell-side conference. Container and packaging names are also trading lower and weighing on the Materials sector. Treasury yields are on either side of unchanged following yesterday’s move higher. The US Dollar Index is roughly flat as well, trading just below 100 and around its 200d ma. Bitcoin and Ether have reversed all of yesterday’s sell off and Bitcoin has regained $90k. Vanguard will allow customers to trade crypto ETFs, ending a policy that stood out in the asset manager universe. Crude is slightly lower, pulling back after yesterday’s gains and in front of today’s Russia-US meeting. Nat gas is lower as well. Precious metals are trading down ~1-2% with some profit taking after a recent rally.

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