S&P 500 Turns Positive as U.S. Oil Prices Fall Below $93 a Barrel
The brief market update links a rebound in the S&P 500 to declining U.S. oil prices, a move investors often watch for inflation and risk-sentiment signals.
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S&P 500: A benchmark stock index tracking 500 large publicly traded U.S. companies, often used to gauge overall market sentiment.
Oil prices: Crude oil market prices that can influence inflation expectations, corporate costs, and broader risk appetite across financial markets.