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    NEW YORK, December 12, 2025: The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged more than 400 points on Thursday, closing at a record high as investors shifted out of technology and artificial intelligence-related stocks and into a broader range of sectors. The rotation came after Oracle Corporation’s quarterly results reignited concerns about high valuations in the AI sector, prompting a move toward blue-chip and value-oriented shares. The Dow rose about 1.2 percent, gaining roughly 465 points, with leading contributions from Visa, Home Depot, and Goldman Sachs. The S&P 500 advanced modestly, supported by strength in financials and consumer discretionary stocks, while the Nasdaq Composite slipped as technology names continued to face selling pressure. The divergence underscored a widening gap between growth-driven technology stocks and more traditional industrial and financial components.

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    Dow components rally as investors favor blue-chip names.

    Oracle’s shares fell sharply after the company reported quarterly revenue that came in below expectations. The company’s update included a cautious tone on cloud demand growth, leading investors to reassess the pace of expansion across AI-related software and infrastructure markets. The decline spread to other large technology names, including Nvidia, AMD, and several semiconductor suppliers, pushing the Nasdaq to its lowest level in a week. The weakness in technology coincided with a pickup in buying interest across cyclical and defensive sectors, including consumer goods, energy, and healthcare. Market analysts  pointed to solid performances from Dow components such as Johnson & Johnson and Caterpillar, which helped lift the index to new highs. Investors favored stocks with consistent earnings profiles and stable dividends amid recalibrations of expectations for AI-driven revenue growth.

    The shift came as markets continued to respond to the Federal Reserve’s latest policy decision earlier in the week. The central bank implemented a 25-basis-point rate cut, widely viewed as the final adjustment in its current easing cycle. The move helped support broader market sentiment by reducing borrowing costs and maintaining liquidity conditions conducive to equity gains. Treasury yields edged lower following the decision, providing further support for equity valuations outside the high-growth technology sector. While the Nasdaq’s decline reflected short-term profit-taking in technology shares, overall market breadth remained positive, with advancing issues outnumbering decliners on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Trading volume increased as institutional investors repositioned portfolios near the end of the year, favoring sectors seen as more resilient in an environment of stable inflation and moderate growth.

    Federal Reserve rate cut supports broader market momentum

    Energy shares also contributed to Thursday’s advance as crude oil prices steadied after recent declines. Financials benefited from stronger-than-expected credit and loan data, while consumer staples posted gains on expectations of steady seasonal demand. The rotation pattern suggested that investors were broadening exposure across multiple sectors rather than concentrating in high-valuation technology names. By the closing bell, the Dow stood at its highest level on record, marking a notable milestone for the benchmark index that has lagged the technology-heavy Nasdaq for much of the past two years. The S&P 500 finished just below its recent record, while the Nasdaq ended lower, weighed down by renewed weakness in megacap technology shares.

    Wall street closes higher as investors diversify holdings

    The session’s trading dynamic reflected a continued balancing act between enthusiasm for AI-driven growth and renewed confidence in traditional market sectors. The day’s performance reinforced a theme of sector diversification as the year-end period approaches. With investors assessing earnings stability and valuation levels, Thursday’s market action highlighted a decisive rotation out of concentrated AI positions and into a broader, more balanced mix of equities. Trading activity pointed to renewed confidence in core market fundamentals, steady consumer demand, and sustained interest in dividend-yielding and cyclical companies, supporting a more evenly distributed equity landscape across sectors. – By Content Syndication Services.

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