Stocks Mostly Down Pre-Bell Ahead of Holiday-Shortened Trading Week; Asia, Europe Up
The benchmark US stock measures were mostly trending lower before the opening bell Monday, as trader
The benchmark US stock measures were mostly trending lower before the opening bell Monday, as trader
Broadcom shares have added around $250 billion in value this month.
Volkswagen shares were down 3% in early trade on Monday with analysts citing uncertainty about the automaker's cost-cutting deal with unions and likely headwinds in 2025. It fell short of management's initial ambitions and market expectations, and lacked a sense of urgency, according to Jefferies analyst Philippe Houchois. VW's earnings momentum is also unlikely to improve significantly next year given weak demand in China and potential tariffs after Donald Trump's election, they added.
Wall Street's 'Santa Claus Rally' has typically boosted stocks by around 1.3% over the final five trading days of the year, as well as the first two of the next.
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Stocks have struggled ahead of the holidays despite Friday’s rally.
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