The Dow Jones Industrial index misfired 78.78 points Friday to 43,835.34, after six straight losing days.
The much-broader index slid 8.01 points to 6,043,24
The tech-heavy NASDAQ sank 30.69 points to 19,872.15.
Nvidia tumbled 3% and Meta Platforms fell nearly 2%. Amazon shares were also down 1%. On the other hand, Broadcom hit $1 trillion in market cap, rallying more than 19% after posting fiscal fourth-quarter adjusted earnings that beat estimates and reporting that artificial intelligence revenue soared 220% for the year.
For the week, the Dow is heading for a 1.6% decline, while the S&P 500 is on pace for slide of 0.7%. The latter is on pace to end a three-week winning streak. The NASDAQ is on track for a 0.03% loss for the period.
Prices for the 10-year Treasury shrank, raising yields to 4.38% from Thursday’s 4.33%. Treasury prices and yields move in opposite directions.
Oil prices revived $1.16 to $71.18 U.S. a barrel.
Prices for gold settled $28.70 an ounce to $2,680.70 U.S.