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NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks slipped below their records in the runup to a big jobs report due on Friday. The S&P 500 edged down 0.2% Thursday after setting an all-time high for the 56th time this year the day before. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 0.6%, while the Nasdaq composite fell 0.2%. The crypto market had much more action, and bitcoin briefly burst to a record above $103,000 before falling back toward $99,000. It’s climbed dramatically since Election Day on hopes President-elect Donald Trump will be more friendly to crypto. Airline stocks were strong, while Treasury yields held relatively steady in the bond market. THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below. NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are drifting around their records Thursday in the runup to a big jobs report due on Friday. The crypto market had much more action, and above $103,000 before pulling back. The S&P 500 was edging down by 0.1% after setting an this year the day before to improve one of its . The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 183 points, or 0.4%, with roughly an hour remaining in trading, while the Nasdaq composite was nearly unchanged from its own record set the day before. Bitcoin powered the night before, after President-elect chose a crypto advocate, as his nominee to head the Securities and Exchange Commission. The cryptocurrency has climbed dramatically from less than $70,000 on Election Day, but it quickly fell back as Thursday progressed toward $99,000, according to CoinDesk. Sharps swings for are nothing new, and they took stocks of companies enmeshed in the crypto world on a similar ride. After rising as much as 9% in early trading, MicroStrategy, a company that’s been raising cash just to buy bitcoin, swung to a loss of 5.9%. Crypto exchange Coinbase Global fell 3.2% after likewise erasing a big early gain. Elsewhere on Wall Street, stocks of airlines helped lead the way following the latest bumps up to financial forecasts from carriers. American Airlines Group soared 18.6% after saying it’s making more in revenue during the last three months of 2024 than it expected, and it will likely make a bigger profit than it had earlier forecast. The airline also chose Citi to be its exclusive partner for credit cards that give miles in its loyalty program. That should help its cash coming in from co-branded credit card and other partners grow by about 10% annually. Southwest Airlines climbed 3.4% after saying it’s seeing stronger demand from leisure travelers than it expected. It also raised its forecast for revenue for the holiday traveling season. On the losing end of Wall Street was Synposys, which tumbled 12.1%. The supplier for the semiconductor industry reported better profit for the latest quarter than analysts expected, but it also warned of “continued macro uncertainties” and gave a forecast for revenue in the current quarter that fell short of some analysts’ estimates. American Eagle Outfitters fell even more, 15.3%, after the retailer said it’s preparing for “potential choppiness” outside of peak selling periods. It was reminiscent of a warning from Foot Locker earlier in the week and raised more concerns about how resilient U.S. shoppers can remain. Solid spending by U.S. consumers has been one of the main reasons the that earlier after the Federal Reserve hiked interest rates to crush inflation. But shoppers are now contending with still-high prices and . This week’s highlight for Wall Street will be Friday’s jobs report from the U.S. government, which will show how many people employers hired and fired last month. A report on Thursday said the number of U.S. rose last week but remains at historically healthy levels. Expectations are high that the Fed will cut its main interest rate again when it meets in two weeks. The Fed began from a two-decade high in September, hoping to offer more support for the job market. In the bond market, the yield on the 10-year Treasury held steady at 4.18%, where it was late Wednesday. In stock markets abroad, indexes were mostly calm in Europe after far-right and left-wing lawmakers in France joined together to vote on a prompted by budget disputes that will force Prime Minister Michel Barnier and his Cabinet to resign. The CAC 40 index in Paris added 0.4%. In South Korea, the Kospi fell 0.9% to compound its 1.4% decline from the day before. President Yoon Suk Yeol was facing after he suddenly on Tuesday night. He revoked the martial law declaration six hours later. Crude oil prices slipped after eight members of the decided to put off increasing oil production. ___ AP Business Writers Yuri Kageyama and Matt Ott contrributed. Stan Choe, The Associated Press
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MANAGER Russell Martin admitted Saints are able to recall Shea Charles but insisted loanee Lesley Ugochukwu remains a part of his plans. Saints have kept close tabs on former Man City youth captain Charles, 21, during his impressive loan spell with Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship. The Northern Ireland midfielder has said he is open to staying with the Owls until the end of the season but Martin revealed Saints will assess and decide if they want him back. Chelsea's Ugochukwu, 20, is unavailable for Wednesday's home game against his parent club having not made the squad for Friday's trip to Brighton. Saints have been linked to activity in the January transfer window but can only free up a Premier League loan spot by offloading Ugochukwu or Maxwel Cornet. Martin told the Daily Echo : "I think if it's not Chelsea, he's probably back in the squad. He wasn't in the squad against Brighton and he knows the reason why. Lesley Ugochukwu is at Saints on a season-long loan from Chelsea (Image: PA) "Every game is different so it doesn't mean he's not going to be in the squad moving forward. We will assess the situation and just have to assess it game to game." He added: "I think Shea went on loan to do exactly what he's done, to play every single week, rather than to be a squad player here. "It was his first full season last year, we wanted him to build on that. We're really pleased with his development. It's gone exactly how we wanted it to, for him and for us. "It's gone really well and it continues to go really well. We have another month to assess things. We have an option to recall Shea if we choose to. "But we're not going to call him back unless he's going to come back in and play and impact the squad and be a big player for us. Shea Charles was voted #SWFC ’s Player of the Month for October. 👏🦉 #SaintsFC pic.twitter.com/S5LcWxH9zT — Just Saints (@JustSaints_) November 1, 2024 "He needs to keep doing what he's doing. We'll continue to assess our situation and what we need but he's never not been in our plans. Same with Sam Edozie. "We really believe that he will be a big player for us, otherwise we wouldn't have invested so much money in him. He had a really good first season. "He played a lot of games and impacted a lot of games for us. In his first season as a professional player, he was part of a promotion-winning team. "It's been great for him this season in terms of minutes played. We will assess it. We're in constant contact with him and we'll see what January brings." Ugochukwu's last Premier League start came in the 3-1 defeat at AFC Bournemouth in September and he has made three substitute appearances since. Charles, whose deal to bring him to St Mary's could be worth up to £15million, has started every match in the Championship for Sheffield Wednesday this season.