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Only 3 S&P 500 sectors on track to end the week in the negative
After notching a record close for five trading days in a row, the S&P 500
is on track to end the week up more than 1%.
The index’s gains have largely been led by the energy and communication services sectors, respectively up 4.6% and 4.1% on the week.
Just three sectors are on pace to close the week in the negative, including health care, real estate and consumer discretionary stocks. These sectors are respectively down 0.3%, 0.6% and 1.8%.
The biggest loser this week in the consumer discretionary sector has been Tesla
. Shares have fallen nearly 14% this week since the electric vehicle maker reported weak fourth-quarter revenue and warned of slowing growth in 2024. In response, several firms have taken a more cautious view on the stock.