Investing.com -- U.S. stocks were mixed as investors awaited clarity on the outcome of debt ceiling negotiations.
At 9:46 ET (13:46 GMT), the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 35 points or 0.1%, while the S&P 500 was up 0.2% and the NASDAQ Composite was up 0.4%
President Joe Biden was expected to meet with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, a California Republican, later today as aides spent the weekend trying to sew up an agreement. The deadline for Congress to raise the ceiling or suspend it is quickly approaching, with some estimates saying the government will run out of options to continue paying its obligations as early as June 1.
Economists and administration officials have said a default could create chaos in financial markets.
A default would cause chaos in financial markets and spike interest rates.
The uncertainty is hanging over markets as the Federal Reserve prepares to meet again next month to decide the next move on interest rates. Three-quarters of futures traders expect the Fed to hold rates steady in June, a pause so policy makers can assess the progress of their actions so far.
The Fed will see a key data point on Friday in the personal consumption and expenditure index for April, an inflation gauge it closely monitors.
Biden returned to the U.S. on Sunday, cutting short an Asia trip after the Group of Seven meeting of world leaders to finish the negotiations on the debt ceiling deal.
On Sunday, China banned some sales of Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MU) chips to key industries in its country, citing national security. Shares of Micron fell 4.4%.
Shares of Facebook parent Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META) rose 2% after European Union privacy regulators fined it $1.3 billion for sending user information to the U.S.
Oil dipped. Crude Oil WTI Futures was down 0.1% to $71.59 a barrel, while Brent Oil Futures crude was down 0.1% to $75.52 a barrel. Gold Futures was down 0.3% to $1,975.