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S&P 500 falls for the first time this week as US stocks edge lower

Jan 23, 2021, 06:52 IST
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Peter Tuchman, right, works among fellow traders at a post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, March 4, 2020.AP Photo/Richard Drew
  • US equities fell on Friday after closing at record highs and the S&P 500 fell for the first time this week.
  • GameStop finished a chaotic week in the market after retail investors thwarted short sellers and volatility prompted a trading halt.
  • Watch major indexes update live here.
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US equities fell on Friday after closing at record highs as investors weighed the outlook for President Joe Biden's nearly $2 trillion stimulus bill and grew concerned amid reports that the new coronavirus variant may be deadlier. The S&P 500 fell for the first time this week.

There is some evidence the new variant of the coronavirus first identified in the UK may be up to 30% more deadly than previous variants, the UK government has said.

A key gauge of US business activity swung higher this month as strong demand lifted manufacturers and service businesses alike. IHS Markit's composite output index climbed to 58 from 55.3 in an early January reading, hitting its highest level in two months.

Credit- and debit-card spending accelerated through the first two weeks of January as stimulus passed by President Donald Trump bolstered households' balance sheets. Card spending climbed 6% from the year-ago period over the week that ended January 16, Bank of America said in a Thursday note, citing aggregated card data.

Here's where US indexes stood at the 4 p.m. ET close on Friday:

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GameStop surged as much as 78% on Friday as investors looking to thwart short sellers piled further into the stock and triggered a trading halt.

Shares of GameStop have staged a gravity-defying rally in recent weeks, with shares up as much as 307% year to date based on Friday's intraday high.

The short seller Andrew Left of Citron Research tweeted that he was ending his bearish commentary on GameStop after he said an "angry mob" of investors harassed him and his family over the past 48 hours.

Canada's Horizons ETF Management announced Friday that it filed its final prospectus to launch the Horizons Psychedelic Stock Index ETF (PSYK). It will be the first psychedelics ETF and begins trading on the Canadian NEO exchange on Wednesday.

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Bitcoin recovered to $33,817 Friday afternoon after tumbling to about $28,000 in the early-morning hours. Comments from Janet Yellen, Biden's Treasury secretary nominee, and a report of a "double spend" gave bitcoin investors a tumultuous week.

Gold fell 0.61% to $1,854.60 per ounce. The dollar weakened against a basket of Group of 20 currencies, and Treasury yields fell slightly.

Oil prices fell but remained above the $50 support level. West Texas Intermediate crude dropped as much as 1.86% to $52.14 per barrel. Brent crude, oil's international standard, declined 1.52% to $55.25 per barrel.

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