S&P 500, NASDAQ close at records, boosted by Intel
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All arrows are up US futures point to a positive start on Friday, with tech set to outperform as oil consolidates above $100 a barrel after President Donald Trump extended the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire by three weeks and said he would not rush negotiations with Iran.
Stocks ended mostly in the green Friday, powered by soaring shares of Intel, with the Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500 finishing higher for a fourth straight week after setting their latest intraday and closing records.
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Wall Street's major averages ended mixed on Friday, but the S&P 500 (SP500) and the Nasdaq (COMP:IND) achieved another record close as investors digested the latest developments in the Middle East, including a three-week extension to the truce between Israel and Lebanon.
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Major Wall Street indices have gone higher than ever before overnight as markets cheered the latest batch of earnings reports and US and Iranian officials headed to Pakistan for expected peace talks.
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(Editor’s note: The futures and ETFs data and headline were updated.) U.S. stock futures were mixed on Friday following Thursday's decline, after President Donald Trump announced the extension of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon by three weeks.
US stocks have been called higher ahead of the open on Wednesday, after Washington extended the ceasefire with Iran, but tensions remained high in the Gulf. Futures for the Dow Jones and S&P 500 were up 0.