The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) reported minimal movement in stocks as traders await the release of the Federal Reserve’s latest meeting minutes. On December 30, 2025, Kristen Scholer delivered the pre-market update, highlighting that the S&P 500 has experienced back-to-back declines, although it remains on track for significant gains this year.
Market Performance and Expectations
This morning, the S&P 500 is slightly lower following a brief pause in the year’s rally, which has been impacted by profit-taking and fluctuations in precious metals. Despite these recent declines, the index is projected to finish 2025 with double-digit gains. Investors are keenly watching for the Fed’s meeting minutes, scheduled for release at 14:00 ET, which could influence market momentum.
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the third consecutive time in December and indicated the possibility of an additional cut in 2026. Currently, there is an 84% probability that the Fed will maintain its rates at the upcoming January meeting. This outlook could play a crucial role in shaping market reactions in the coming weeks.
Seasonal Trends and Celebrations
Today marks the fourth day of the traditional Santa Claus Rally, a historically bullish period for the stock market. As of Monday’s close, the S&P 500 has shown slight declines over the first three days of this rally. Market analysts suggest that the release of the Fed minutes may provide the necessary catalyst to shift momentum positively.
In corporate news, the NYSE is celebrating the merger of Girl Rising and She’s the First, which will take effect in 2026 under the unified brand. Additionally, Carnegie Investment Counsel is commemorating its 50th anniversary, reflecting a significant milestone in the financial services industry.
The NYSE continues to offer insights for investors as they prepare for trading, emphasizing the importance of staying informed about market developments. For more information and updates, access the NYSE Pre-market update directly from the NYSE Trading Floor.
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