What's Going On With Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)?

BY Benzinga | ECONOMIC | 01/07/25 01:07 PM EST

The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF fell 0.7% to $543.62 Tuesday as investors digested economic data and rising inflationary pressures.

What Happened: December’s Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for U.S. services climbed to 54.1%, signaling a robust end to 2024. While this underscored resilience in the services sector, a surge in price pressures and looming tariff concerns spooked markets.

The PMI's Prices Index jumped to 64.4%, its highest since mid-2023, reigniting fears of persistent inflation. Businesses reported rising input costs, labor constraints, and uncertainty over impending tariffs from the Trump administration.

This inflationary backdrop sent Treasury yields soaring, with the 30-year yield reaching 4.90%, its highest in two months, dragging equities lower. Despite optimism over service-sector expansion, inflation risks and trade policy fears cast a shadow over the broader market Tuesday.

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According to data from Benzinga Pro, VOO has a 52-week high of $559.94 and a 52-week low of $430.41.

In general the bond market is volatile, and fixed income securities carry interest rate risk. (As interest rates rise, bond prices usually fall, and vice versa. This effect is usually more pronounced for longer-term securities.) Fixed income securities also carry inflation risk and credit and default risks for both issuers and counterparties. Unlike individual bonds, most bond funds do not have a maturity date, so avoiding losses caused by price volatility by holding them until maturity is not possible.

Lower-quality debt securities generally offer higher yields, but also involve greater risk of default or price changes due to potential changes in the credit quality of the issuer. Any fixed income security sold or redeemed prior to maturity may be subject to loss.

Before investing, consider the funds' investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. Contact Fidelity for a prospectus or, if available, a summary prospectus containing this information. Read it carefully.

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