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Walmart stock today: WMT slips into New Year’s Day market closure as traders eye Friday data
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Walmart stock today: WMT slips into New Year’s Day market closure as traders eye Friday data

NEW YORK, January 1, 2026, 18:45 ET — Market closed

  • Walmart shares ended the year’s final session lower as Wall Street squared positions into the holiday break.
  • Traders weighed thin year-end volumes and fresh U.S. labor-market data.
  • Focus shifts to Friday’s market reopen and Walmart’s January investor appearance ahead of February earnings.

Walmart Inc. (WMT) shares edged down in the final trading session of 2025, closing off 0.5% at $111.41 on Wednesday. U.S. stock markets are closed on Thursday for New Year’s Day and resume normal hours on Friday.

The dip matters because Walmart is treated as a real-time read on everyday U.S. consumer demand, from groceries to household essentials. With 2026 just starting, investors are resetting risk and looking for early signals on spending, inflation and wage pressure.

U.S. stocks finished the year’s last session lower but posted strong gains for 2025, with trading volumes thin in the holiday-shortened week, Reuters reported. Strategists have said 2026 performance may broaden beyond the year’s biggest winners, putting more focus on consumer-facing bellwethers such as Walmart.

Retail peers were mixed in the same session. Amazon.com fell 0.7% and Costco Wholesale slipped 0.4%, while Target rose 0.3%.

Macro signals also stayed in view. Initial claims for unemployment benefits fell to 199,000 for the week ended Dec. 27, and John Ryding, chief economic adviser at Brean Capital, said, “The drop in initial unemployment claims to 199,000 in the week of Christmas was likely another seasonal-adjustment distortion.” Reuters

Jobless claims track how many people newly file for unemployment benefits, a weekly snapshot of layoffs. For retailers, a steady labor market can support demand, while any deterioration tends to show up first in discretionary categories.

For Walmart specifically, investors are still anchored to the company’s last major update. In November, Walmart raised its annual forecasts after another strong quarter led by online sales, Reuters reported.

The next company catalysts are already on the calendar. Walmart is scheduled to speak at the ICR Conference on Jan. 13 and report fourth-quarter results on Feb. 19, followed by a conference call, the company’s events page shows.

Before the next session, traders will be watching whether Friday brings a sharper rotation in consumer and retail names after the late-December pullback.

On the macro side, one early marker is the S&P Global final U.S. manufacturing PMI due Friday morning. PMI, short for Purchasing Managers’ Index, is a survey-based gauge of activity where readings above 50 typically indicate expansion.

Beyond Friday, January brings higher-stakes checkpoints that can ripple into consumer stocks: the U.S. employment report for December is scheduled for Jan. 9, and the Federal Reserve’s next policy meeting is set for Jan. 27–28.

For Walmart, investors say the February results will be a key test of holiday demand and profitability as the company balances price leadership with fulfillment and labor costs. Any update on traffic trends, margins and e-commerce growth is likely to set the near-term tone for WMT after the market’s first trading week of 2026.

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