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    S&P 500 posts record closing high, US dollar and yields decline in wake of Fed 

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    Posted on December 11, 2025

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    S&P 500 and Dow hit record highs as US dollar and yields decline post-Fed rate cut. Financials and materials gain while tech stocks face pressure.

    S&P 500 Reaches Record High as Dollar and Yields Drop

    By Caroline Valetkevitch

    NEW YORK, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Major stock indexes mostly rose on Thursday, with the Dow and S&P 500 posting record closing highs, while the dollar and U.S. bond yields extended declines from the day before, when the Federal Reserve cut interest rates but gave a less hawkish outlook than expected. 

    It was the S&P 500's first record high close in over a month as investors shifted to sectors including financials and materials amid worries about the valuations of high-flying artificial intelligence stocks.

    The Nasdaq ended lower along with technology-related shares following disappointing forecasts from Oracle.

    Investors were considering the global interest rate outlook after the Fed lowered its benchmark funds rate, as expected, by 25 basis points to 3.5%-3.75% in a 9-3 split decision.

    Fed Chair Jerome Powell sounded balanced at a press conference, saying he did not "think a rate hike is anyone's base case." That left interest rate futures with at least two rate cuts priced in for next year.

    Shares of cloud computing company Oracle fell 10.8% after it reignited jitters over stratospheric tech valuations by missing analysts' sales and profit estimates and flagging a $15 billion AI overspend. The S&P 500 tech sector was down as well and shares of AI leader Nvidia were down 1.6%.

    After the closing bell, shares of Broadcom were down about 3% even as the AI chipmaker projected first-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates. Broadcom shares closed the regular session down 1.6%.

    "AI is going to remain in focus for the next 24 hours or so," said Michael O’Rourke, chief market strategist at JonesTrading in Stamford, Connecticut.

    While tech was a drag, the S&P 500 financial sector rose 1.8% on Thursday and materials gained 2.2%.

    The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 646.26 points, or 1.34%, to 48,704.01, the S&P 500 added 14.32 points, or 0.21%, to 6,901.00 and the Nasdaq Composite fell 60.30 points, or 0.25%, to 23,593.86.

    MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe rose 3.53 points, or 0.35%, to 1,015.27. The pan-European STOXX 600 index finished 0.55% higher.

    DOLLAR HITS MULTI-MONTH LOWS

    The U.S. dollar slumped, hitting multi-month lows against the euro, Swiss franc, and sterling and extending losses from the previous session.

    The Swiss franc drew support from the Swiss National Bank's decision to hold interest rates steady. Against the Swiss franc, the dollar was down 0.6% and earlier touched its lowest level since mid-November. 

    The euro was last up 0.4% at $1.1740 and hit its highest level since October 3. Sterling was last flat on the day at $1.3387 after touching its highest level in roughly two months. The dollar also weakened against the yen, shedding 0.3% to 155.61 yen.

    U.S. Treasury yields also fell for a second straight session following the Fed policy news.

    The U.S. central bank also said on Wednesday that purchases of short-dated government bonds will begin on Friday, with an initial round totalling around $40 billion in Treasury bills - a move that was earlier and larger than what investors had expected.

    The yield on the benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury note fell 2.3 basis points to 4.141%. The yield snapped a four-session streak of gains on Wednesday, which was its longest run of gains in five weeks.

    The yield on the 30-year bond shed 0.4 basis point to 4.792%. An auction of $22 billion in 30-year bonds was solid, according to analysts, with demand of 2.36 times the notes on sale in line with the long-term average.

     Earlier, the euro zone's benchmark Bund yield hovered near a nine-month high as investors shifted focus to next week’s European Central Bank meeting.

    Germany’s 10-year yields, the euro zone's benchmark, were down 1.5 bps at 2.84% on Thursday. They hit 2.894% on Wednesday, their highest level since mid-March. The gap between U.S. and German yields dropped to 126.01, its lowest since June 2023.

    Oil prices ended lower, with investors shifting their focus back to Russia-Ukraine peace talks. U.S. crude fell 86 cents to settle at $57.60 a barrel and Brent fell 93 cents to settle at $61.28.  

    (Reporting by Caroline Valetkevitch in New York; additional reporting by Marc Jones in London and Tom Westbrook in Hong Kong; Editing by Andrew Heavens, Matthew Lewis, Rod Nickel)

    Key Takeaways

    • •S&P 500 and Dow hit record highs, while Nasdaq falls.
    • •US dollar and bond yields decline after Fed rate cut.
    • •Financial and materials sectors gain amid AI stock concerns.
    • •Oracle shares drop due to missed forecasts and AI overspend.
    • •Broadcom projects higher revenue despite share drop.

    Frequently Asked Questions about S&P 500 posts record closing high, US dollar and yields decline in wake of Fed 

    1What is the S&P 500?

    The S&P 500 is a stock market index that measures the stock performance of 500 large companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States.

    2What are bond yields?

    Bond yields represent the return an investor can expect to earn from holding a bond until maturity, expressed as an annual percentage.

    3What is the US dollar?

    The US dollar is the official currency of the United States and is widely used as a global reserve currency.

    4What are interest rates?

    Interest rates are the cost of borrowing money or the return on savings, typically expressed as a percentage of the principal amount.

    5What is the Nasdaq?

    The Nasdaq is a stock exchange based in the United States, known for its high concentration of technology companies.

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