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Good morning. Here in the US, it’s a National Day of Mourning for Jimmy Carter, the first former president to live to 100. That means things won’t fully operate as normal:
•Starting today, US flags will be flown at half-staff for the next 30 days (including Inauguration Day).
•Post offices will be closed and most mail won’t be delivered.
•No need to check your brokerage account: The New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq are shutting down to honor the former president, a tradition that reportedly dates back to 1865, when the NYSE closed following Abraham Lincoln’s assassination.
U.S. stocks closed mostly higher in choppy trading on Wednesday, despite a continued climb in long-dated Treasury yields amid ongoing anxiety over inflation.
Minutes of the Federal Reserve's December meeting, released on Wednesday, showed that almost all officials saw increased upside risks to the inflation outlook as of last month, and were considering the likely impacts of potential changes in trade and immigration policy under a second Trump administration.
The Dow Jones finished up by 106.84 points, or 0.3%, at 42,635.20, based on preliminary data. It was the Dow's first gain in the past three sessions.
The S&P 500 closed up by 9.2 points, or almost 0.2%, at 5,918.25. It finished higher for the third time in the past four sessions.
The Nasdaq Composite booked a back-to-back loss and fell 10.8 points, or less than 0.1%, to 19,478.88. It closed lower for the seventh time in the past nine sessions.
Investors continued to sell off the 30-year Treasury bond for a sixth straight day, pushing its yield up to 4.931%, its highest closing level since Nov. 1. The 20-year yield briefly broke above 5% on Wednesday, and the 10-year rate rose for a fourth straight day to 4.691%, its highest closing level since April 25 of last year.
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