NEW YORK, United States — Stocks slipped in quiet trading on Wall Street Monday to kick off another holiday-shortened week. The losses have little impact on the broader annual gains for major indexes as they close out their final days of the year. There are two trading days left before the year ends. READ: Asian shares mixed in quiet holiday trading Markets in the US will be closed Thursday for New Year’s Day. The S&P 500 fell 24.20 points, or 0.3 percent, to 6,905.74. The benchmark index is still up more than 17 percent for the year and it remains on track […]... Keep on reading: Stocks slip on Wall Street as 2025 winds down