29 Jul 2013
US equities open negatively to start off trading week
FXstreet.com (New York) - The US stock market started the week off negatively, unable to mount any gains as all indices pulled back amidst a busy week.
Beginning with the indices and composites, the NASDAQ fell -0.03% as it settles in region of 3611.46, down -1.08 points in these moments. In addition, the S&P 500 is trading in negative territory, operating at 1688.39, descending -3.15 points or -0.18% at the time of writing. Finally, the Dow Jones has moved lower at the opening, trading in the zone of 15518.26, presently -0.26% after a movement of -40.17 points.
Sectors are all lower at the opening, however the Energy and Telecoms sectors have distinguished themselves as the losers thus far, falling -0.64% and -0.60% respectively. Moreover, the price of gold has settled at $1328.66 per oz., while silver is now negotiating a spot price of $19.88 per oz. Monday.
Beginning with the indices and composites, the NASDAQ fell -0.03% as it settles in region of 3611.46, down -1.08 points in these moments. In addition, the S&P 500 is trading in negative territory, operating at 1688.39, descending -3.15 points or -0.18% at the time of writing. Finally, the Dow Jones has moved lower at the opening, trading in the zone of 15518.26, presently -0.26% after a movement of -40.17 points.
Sectors are all lower at the opening, however the Energy and Telecoms sectors have distinguished themselves as the losers thus far, falling -0.64% and -0.60% respectively. Moreover, the price of gold has settled at $1328.66 per oz., while silver is now negotiating a spot price of $19.88 per oz. Monday.