S&P 500 hits record high on strong US GDP data

The US S&P 500 index closed at a record high of 6,909 points, up 0.46%, driven by GDP data showing 4.3% annualized growth in the third quarter. This news reversed early losses in Wall Street and Europe, where the Ibex 35 rose 0.14% to 17,182.8 points. Optimism also boosted the Nasdaq, which gained 0.57% to 23,561 points, led by Nvidia.

The US stock market celebrated strong macroeconomic data with the S&P 500 reaching a new record on Tuesday, surpassing the 6,901 points set on December 11. The third-quarter GDP growth in the US exceeded analyst expectations, leading to a reversal of initial downward trends in the session.

In Europe, indices closed with moderate gains. The Stoxx 600 rose 0.2%, while the Ibex 35 increased 0.14%, ending at 17,182.8 points. Solaria stood out, gaining 2.5% due to its plan to invest 2.5 billion euros in technology from 2026 to 2028, according to XTB experts. In contrast, Ferrovial declined 1.52%, though it has accumulated 36% gains in 2025.

In Wall Street, Nvidia led the charge, rising 3% in the session and 40% year-to-date. The Nasdaq closed at 23,561 points. Michael Reynolds, investment director at Glenmede, told Bloomberg: “As attention shifts to the next year, the outlook for US economic growth looks promising. The combination of tariff policy, fiscal stimulus, labor market changes, AI-linked productivity, and potential deregulation points to above-trend growth in 2026”.

Other markets echoed this confidence: the 10-year Treasury yield settled at 4.167%, and the euro moderated its advance against the dollar to 1.175 units. In Europe, Novo Nordisk surged 9.2% after FDA approval for its weight-loss pill, despite a 50% annual decline due to competition in obesity and diabetes treatments.

With only four sessions left until year-end, investors eye 2026 with optimism.

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Der Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG) schloss am Mittwoch, den 26. November 2025, bei einem Rekordhoch von 8.602,13, ein Plus von 0,94 Prozent. Der Donnerstag öffnete leicht höher bei 8.611, obwohl ein begrenztes Korrekturpotenzial droht. Die positive Stimmung resultiert aus Indonesiens starken wirtschaftlichen Fundamentaldaten und Gewinnen an den globalen Märkten.

Die drei großen Wall-Street-Indizes schlossen 2025 mit deutlichen Gewinnen ab und markierten damit das dritte konsekutive Jahr mit Zuwächsen. Der S&P 500 stieg um 16,39 %, der Nasdaq um 20,36 % und der Dow Jones um 12,97 %, getrieben von Künstlicher Intelligenz trotz Turbulenzen durch Donald Trumps Zollpolitik.

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Financial markets shrug off the US military intervention in Venezuela and the capture of Nicolás Maduro, as the Ibex 35 surpasses 17,600 points. European and US stock indices rise moderately, while oil prices climb 1%. Investors choose caution amid geopolitical risks.

Der Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG) öffnete am Montagmorgen um 43,94 Punkte oder 0,52 Prozent stärker bei 8.458,29. Marktteilnehmer beobachten die Richtung der Zinspolitik der Fed inmitten begrenzter heimischer Daten. Diese Woche wird von globalen Daten aus den USA, China und Europa beeinflusst.

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The U.S. economy expanded at a robust 4.3% annualized rate in the third quarter of 2025, surpassing expectations and accelerating from the previous quarter's 3.8% growth. The data, delayed by a government shutdown, highlights strong consumer spending despite rising concerns over inflation and job security. President Trump attributed the surge to his tariffs and tax policies.

South Korean stocks closed at a fresh record high above 4,800 points, extending their rally to an 11th consecutive session amid buying in semiconductor shares. The benchmark KOSPI rose 0.9 percent to 4,840.74. The local currency fell 3.9 won to 1,473.6 against the U.S. dollar.

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Asiatisch-pazifische Aktienmärkte legten am Montag, dem 22. Dezember 2025, zu Beginn des Handels zu, während Anleger auf die Zinssatzentscheidung Chinas warteten. In Indonesien eröffnete der IHSG 0,23 Prozent höher bei 8.629, obwohl eine Korrektur aufgrund der Schwächung der Rupiah erwartet wird. Die Warnung der Weltbank vor dem Fiskaldefizit Indonesiens beeinflusste ebenfalls die Marktstimmung.

 

 

 

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