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SIXU
Utilities
SIXU
Utilities
SIXU
-2.31%
862.95
-20.43
-2.31%
883.38884.61886.44862.76
SIXB
Materials
SIXB
Materials
SIXB
+2.10%
1,135.71
+23.36
+2.10%
1,112.351,118.101,139.671,118.10
SIXV
Health care
SIXV
Health care
SIXV
+1.32%
1,763.10
+22.91
+1.32%
1,740.191,737.691,773.121,736.52
SIXY
Discretionary
SIXY
Discretionary
SIXY
+1.17%
2,384.37
+27.52
+1.17%
2,356.852,366.472,392.782,359.42
SIXM
Financials
SIXM
Financials
SIXM
+1.01%
707.95
+7.07
+1.01%
700.88702.33710.30702.33
US market summary
United States equities rallied at the end of the week, but the late gains were not enough to reverse the broader downward trend. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite both broke three-week winning streaks, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average marked its second consecutive weekly decline. Persistent investor anxiety regarding sovereign debt and macroeconomic indicators weighed heavily on performance across the five sessions.
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Government bond yields climb to multi-year highs
Treasury yields continued their upward trajectory, with the 10-year note touching levels not seen since early 2025. Long-term borrowing costs faced additional pressure as 30-year Treasury yields surged past 5.2%. This upward shift occurred despite efforts from the Treasury Department to stabilize the market and mitigate expanding borrowing costs through planned buybacks.
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Walmart disappointment sparks retail and consumer spending concerns
Shares of consumer bellwether Walmart fell over 9% following weaker-than-anticipated domestic comparable sales and a cautious forward outlook. The disappointing quarterly metrics challenged assumptions that the retail giant would heavily benefit from trade-down behavior. The broader results signal potential vulnerability and shifting momentum within the consumer sector.
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Crypto markets jump following political backing
Bitcoin climbed significantly to close out its strongest week since 2024, pushing past the $77,000 threshold. Digital currencies and associated equities, such as Coinbase and Robinhood, experienced a sharp boost. The positive price movement was largely fueled by renewed executive-level support and calls for digital asset legislation.
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