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S&P 500 flatlines into year-end as Fed minutes loom; Meta’s AI buy, Boeing contract in focus

S&P 500 flatlines into year-end as Fed minutes loom; Meta’s AI buy, Boeing contract in focus

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 09:53 ET — Regular session Wall Street’s main indexes opened with modest declines on Tuesday after a technology-driven pullback in the prior session interrupted the late-December grind higher. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 27 points, or 0.06%, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite edged down about 0.1% at the opening bell. Reuters
Tesla stock today: TSLA steadies as delivery report nears and tax-credit hit bites demand

Tesla stock today: TSLA steadies as delivery report nears and tax-credit hit bites demand

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 09:35 ET — Regular session Tesla shares were up about 0.3% at $461 shortly after the opening bell on Tuesday, as investors digested forecasts calling for a fourth-quarter delivery decline ahead of Tesla’s report due Friday. TSLA ended Monday at $459.64 and has traded below last week’s 52-week high of $498.83. StockAnalysis+1
Dow Jones today: Dow drops 249 points as tech slides; Fed minutes next on deck

Dow Jones today: Dow drops 249 points as tech slides; Fed minutes next on deck

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 03:59 ET — Market closed Wall Street’s blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 249.04 points, or 0.51%, on Monday to 48,461.93, pulling back in thin year-end trading after the benchmark hit a record closing high last week. The S&P 500 lost 0.35% and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 0.50% as heavyweight technology shares retreated, with Tesla sliding 3.3%, Nvidia down 1.2% and Palantir off 2.4%. Materials weakened as silver and gold slipped from recent records, while energy stocks gained with oil rising; DigitalBridge jumped 9.6% on SoftBank’s planned $4 billion acquisition, and investors next turn to Fed minutes and weekly jobless claims in a holiday-shortened week. Reuters
Tesla stock today: TSLA slides as supplier slashes a $2.9 billion battery deal to $7,386

Tesla stock today: TSLA slides as supplier slashes a $2.9 billion battery deal to $7,386

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 02:35 ET — Market closed Tesla shares fell 3.3% to $459.64 in Monday’s regular session. South Korean battery-materials maker L&F said the value of its 2023 deal to supply Tesla and its affiliates with high-nickel cathode materials — a key ingredient in a battery’s positive electrode — from January 2024 through December 2025 has shrunk to $7,386 from an earlier projection of $2.9 billion. Sources and analysts linked the deal to Tesla’s in-house 4680 cells, and Samsung Securities analyst Cho Hyun-ryul said weaker electric-vehicle demand and production-yield issues — how many usable cells come off the line — likely drove the revision, adding there is “anxiety about the battery sector overall,” while neither company immediately responded to a request for comment. Reuters
Tesla stock drops after supplier slashes $2.9 billion battery deal to $7,386

Tesla stock drops after supplier slashes $2.9 billion battery deal to $7,386

NEW YORK, December 29, 2025, 16:13 ET — After-hours Tesla Inc shares were down 3.3% at $459.51 late in Monday’s regular session after South Korea’s L&F said the value of its battery-material supply deal with Tesla had shrunk to $7,386 from an earlier projection of $2.9 billion. “There is anxiety about the battery sector overall,” said Cho Hyun-ryul, a senior analyst at Samsung Securities. Reuters
29 December 2025
Wall Street’s year-end wobble: S&P 500 flirts with 7,000 as tech slips

Wall Street’s year-end wobble: S&P 500 flirts with 7,000 as tech slips

U.S. stocks started the final week of 2025 on a softer note on Monday as heavyweight technology shares retreated, nudging the S&P 500 away from recent highs while it remained within striking distance of the 7,000 level. Reuters The late-December rally has left investors looking for a smooth year-end finish, with major indexes poised for another year of double-digit gains and traders watching whether the seasonal “Santa Claus rally” holds into early January. Reuters
Dow futures slip as Wall Street heads into the final three trading days of 2025

Dow futures slip as Wall Street heads into the final three trading days of 2025

U.S. stock index futures slipped on Monday, opening the final holiday-shortened week of the year on a cautious note after the S&P 500 and Dow ended last week at record highs. S&P 500 E-mini futures — contracts that track the index and trade nearly around the clock — were down 0.22%, while Nasdaq 100 E-minis fell 0.40% and Dow E-minis were little changed at 05:40 a.m. ET, according to market data. Reuters The late-December rally has left investors focused on whether the market can hold onto year-end gains in thin holiday trading. With just three sessions left in 2025, small moves can look larger than usual as trading desks run lightly staffed and many institutions close out the year. AP News+1
Microsoft stock drifts lower before the bell as Fed minutes loom in holiday-thin week

Microsoft stock drifts lower before the bell as Fed minutes loom in holiday-thin week

NEW YORK, December 29, 2025, 06:54 ET — Premarket Microsoft shares slipped about 0.2% in premarket trading on Monday, changing hands around $486.69, as equity futures edged lower to start the final week of 2025. MarketWatch data showed the stock was down $1.02 from Friday’s close.
Silver breaks $80 as year-end metal rally squeezes manufacturers and fuels 2026 rate-cut bets

Silver breaks $80 as year-end metal rally squeezes manufacturers and fuels 2026 rate-cut bets

Silver pushed beyond $80 an ounce for the first time in early Asian trading on Monday, extending a year-end rally that has also lifted gold to record highs. SWI swissinfo.ch+1 The latest jump matters because investors are heading into 2026 with a heavy tilt toward precious metals, driven by expectations of U.S. interest-rate cuts and demand for assets seen as protection against inflation and currency moves. The Guardian+1
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