[BRIEFING.COM] The S&P 500 (+0.1%), Nasdaq Composite (-0.2%), and DJIA (+0.3%) sit mixed as mega-cap and tech names rebound from opening losses against a backdrop of solid participation in the broader market.
Nine S&P 500 sectors trade higher after yesterday's broad-based retreat, though gains are modest with the exception of the energy sector (+1.3%).
The information technology (-0.1%) and consumer discretionary (+0.1%) sectors have both rebounded nicely after wider opening losses, with the improvements helping push the S&P 500 into positive territory.
NVIDIA (NVDA 184.34, -1.21, -0.65%) trades lower despite President Trump's announcement that the company will be able to sell its advanced H200 chips in China, while Apple (AAPL 279.54, +1.65, +0.59%) recovers yesterday's loss.
Tesla (TSLA 442.43, +2.85, +0.65%) also sees a modest bounce off of yesterday's lows but has quite a bit of ground to cover to make up for yesterday's 3.4% slide.
Meanwhile, the communication services sector (-0.8%) remains firmly lower as Alphabet (GOOG 313.00, -1.45, -0.46%) and Meta Platforms (META 655.71, -11.09, -1.66%) move lower again today.