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The U.S. stock market closed mostly higher Friday, but all three benchmarks saw weekly losses amid worries over stretched valuations as the technology sector struggled.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.2% while the S&P 500 increased 0.1% and the Nasdaq Composite retreated 0.2%, according to preliminary data from FactSet.
U.S. stocks pared losses heading toward the closing bell on Friday, with the S&P 500 index eking out a gain despite Big Tech losses. The index’s tech sector fell for a fourth straight day on Friday to book its biggest weekly drop since April, according to FactSet data.
For the week, the Dow fell 1.2%, the S&P 500 declined 1.6% and tech-heavy Nasdaq dropped 3%, according to the preliminary FactSet data.
The mood among consumers darkened in November as the government shutdown dragged on, according to the latest gauge released Friday.
The University of Michigan said its gauge of consumer sentiment fell to 50.3 in a preliminary November reading from 53.6 in the prior month. That’s the lowest level since June 2022, which was the lowest level on record.
Economists polled by the Wall Street Journal had expected sentiment would slip to 53.0 from 53.6 in October.
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