Wall Street takes a break in premarket operations after hitting new records

Wall Street takes a break in premarket operations after hitting new records

October 9, 2025 – 09:00

Looking ahead to the last part of the year, the main Wall Street indices point to a 2025 with general increases.

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The main indices of Wall Street operate with low volatility at the pre-opening this Thursday, after a series of warnings about a possible overvaluation of stocks and excessively lax economic policies resonated in global markets.

The president of the IMF, Kristalina Georgievawarned of possible corrections in financial markets and the lack of fiscal rigidity worldwide. “Don’t get too comfortable”he stated.

Shortly before, The Bank of England raised the risk of a change in trend whether investor sentiment was worsened by doubts about AI or the independence of the Federal Reserve.

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In this context, the index that groups the most important companies in the new york stock exchange he S&P 500 rises 0.02% in the “premarket”while the Nasdaq Composite, dedicated to the technology sector, drops 0.02%. For its part, the industrial index Dow Jones moves 0.02% up.

In the previous one, the stocks with the highest volatility are Delta Air Lines (+6%), United Airlines (+5%) and Albermarle Corp (+3.17%). On the opposite side, only a couple of companies are trading in the red, including tesla (-1.13%) and PulteGroup (-1.07%).

Looking ahead to the last part of the year, the main indexes of Wall Street They note a 2025 with widespread increases and at their historical highs. He Nasdaq rises 27%, the S&P 500 accompanies with +17% and the Dow Jones follows with +10%.

Markets in the rest of the world

In Europe, the Euro Stoxx rises 0.16% and reaches its historical maximum. At the local level, the increases are generalized: the German DAX increases 0.50% and the French CAC accompanies with 0.55%. Outside the eurozone, the UK FTSE drops 0.22%.

In Asia, the Shanghai stock market returned to operation after a week’s break for the “Golden Week” with an increase of 1.32%. For his part, the Hang Seng of Hong Kong fell 0.29% and the Japanese Nikkei rose 1.80%.


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