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Caterpillar stock today: CAT closes near $600 after a 4.5% jump — here’s what investors watch next
3 January 2026
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Caterpillar stock today: CAT closes near $600 after a 4.5% jump — here’s what investors watch next

NEW YORK, January 3, 2026, 05:32 ET — Market closed

  • Caterpillar shares rose $25.54, or 4.46%, to $598.41 at Friday’s close.
  • The move came as U.S. stocks opened 2026 higher, led by semiconductors and industrials.
  • Next catalysts include U.S. jobs and inflation data next week and Caterpillar’s late-January earnings window.

Caterpillar Inc shares (CAT) rose $25.54, or 4.46%, to close at $598.41 on Friday. The stock traded between $575.31 and $599.61 and finished about $29 below its recent high of $627.50, according to Investing.com data.

The move matters because Caterpillar is a bellwether for big-ticket equipment demand in construction, mining and energy. Its shares tend to react quickly to shifts in growth expectations, interest-rate bets and trade policy.

That mix is in flux early in 2026, as markets look for clues on how fast the economy is cooling and how policy could affect capital spending. For Caterpillar, the next earnings report will be the next major checkpoint on dealer inventories and pricing power.

On Friday, the Dow and S&P 500 ended higher as U.S. stocks snapped a four-day losing streak, helped by a rally in chipmakers and gains in industrials and utilities, Reuters reported. Joe Mazzola, head of trading & derivatives strategist at Charles Schwab, described a “buy the dip, sell the rip” mentality in the market. Reuters

Caterpillar has also drawn attention from investors as a supplier of large power-generation equipment amid data-center buildouts, Barron’s reported this week. The publication said the company is investing $725 million to expand a large engine center and noted CEO Joseph Creed is set to speak at CES 2026 on Jan. 7.

The company has previously flagged that AI-related demand was boosting sales of power generators, even as other end markets softened. Caterpillar’s third-quarter results in October showed strength tied to energy equipment while it also discussed tariff impacts, according to a Reuters report.

For the next company catalyst, the market is circling late January for fourth-quarter results. Nasdaq lists Jan. 29 as an estimated earnings date based on an algorithm that tracks past reporting patterns, rather than a company announcement.

Analysts are bracing for a cooler quarter versus last year. Wall Street expects profit of $4.52 per share for the quarter, down from $5.14 a year earlier, Barchart wrote in an earnings preview.

Macro data may set the tone before Caterpillar reports. The monthly U.S. jobs report is due Jan. 9, with the consumer price index report due Jan. 13, Reuters reported, alongside the start of earnings season and lingering uncertainty around tariffs and Federal Reserve leadership.

Before Monday’s open, traders will be watching whether Friday’s rebound in cyclicals holds up when full liquidity returns after the holiday-thinned period. Any sharp shift in rate expectations tends to ripple quickly into industrial names tied to financing conditions.

For Caterpillar specifically, investors will be listening for commentary on dealer inventory levels, demand in construction and resource industries, and whether pricing remains firm. Updates on costs tied to tariffs and order momentum in power generation are also likely to be focal points.

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