S&P 500 Declines 113.49 Points to 6,768.13 at Market Open
The S&P 500 index declined 113.49 points or 1.65% to 6,768.13 at market open, showing early trading weakness. This decline affects the broad market benchmark that tracks 500 large-cap U.S. companies. The percentage drop indicates significant selling pressure in the opening session.

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The S&P 500 index opened lower, declining 113.49 points or 1.65% to reach 6,768.13 in early trading. This decline reflects immediate selling pressure affecting the broad market benchmark.
Market Performance Details
The opening session weakness is captured in the following market data:
| Metric: | Value |
|---|---|
| Index Level: | 6,768.13 |
| Point Decline: | 113.49 points |
| Percentage Change: | -1.65% |
Index Movement Analysis
The 1.65% decline represents a significant opening move for the S&P 500, which serves as a key benchmark for U.S. equity market performance. The index tracks 500 large-cap companies across various sectors, making it a widely-watched indicator of overall market sentiment.
The 113.49-point drop brings the index to 6,768.13, reflecting the immediate impact of selling pressure at the market open. This level represents the index's position following the opening bell, providing an early indication of market direction for the trading session.

























