Wall Street loses steam with S&P 500 short of record

Tentative momentum among US stocks petered out on Monday, with the Dow dropping and the S&P losing ground after it neared a new all-time high.

Sentiment has been cautiously positive on Wall Street in recent sessions, as traders continue to bet the US economy will bounce back from the pandemic strongly this year, despite fears of inflation that would lead to a tightening of Federal Reserve policy.

“Investors continue to weigh the economic recovery optimism against persistent inflation uncertainty and the implications it could have on the Fed’s timing of tapering its monthly asset purchases,” analysts from investment bank Charles Schwab wrote.

The Dow Jones lost 0.4 percent to 34,630, while the S&P 500 fell short of hitting a new record high, instead losing 0.1 percent to 4,226.

But the Nasdaq rose 0.5 percent to 13,881.

The ongoing buying assault directed at “meme stocks” by retail investors organized on the Reddit social network continued, with cinema chain AMC Entertainment climbing 14.8 percent and retailer GameStop gaining 12.7 percent.

Boeing rose 1.1 percent after announcing its MQ-25 T1 unmanned aircraft successfully refuelled a plane in flight. (AFP)