S&P 500 rallies to all-time high on jobs surprise and AI momentum
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Yes, rallies aren’t meant to last forever. But this one is being driven by a superstrong earnings season.
US equity indexes traded mixed midday Friday as technology topped sector charts and nonfarm payrolls
US equity indexes rose in midday trading on Friday as technology topped sector charts and Washington
Archer stock saw solid gains last month, and it's off to a strong start in May.
The blue-chip index was up just 11 points, or essentially flat, in Friday trading, compared to a 1.3% gain for the Nasdaq. The Dow only includes 30 stocks, has a higher weighting toward financials and industrials and a lower weighting toward tech, and only weighs individual members by stock price rather than market cap. Case in point: The iShares Semiconductor ETF is up 3.9% and the Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF is up 1.1%.
KTCAX, JNGTX and FELIX could benefit as global semiconductor sales surge 79.2% year over year in March amid booming AI demand.
Amazon stock has been on an impressive hot streak lately.
Yahoo Finance's Julie Hyman breaks down the University of Michigan consumer sentiment data and its effect on the economy.
Despite recent gains, Microsoft's stock has still seen a double-digit pullback this year.
U.S. stocks ended lower on Thursday, with the S&P 500 retreating after hitting an all-time high in the previous session, as oil prices bounced back from their initial lows and uncertainty over U.S.-Iran peace talks weighed on investors' sentiment.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq were chasing fresh highs on Friday after the unemployment rate held steady in April. The S&P was up 0.5%. The Nasdaq was up 0.6%. The Dow rose 220 points, or 0.4%. The S&P and Nasdaq were on pace for record closing highs.
Stock Market Today: The Dow Jones index rose Friday ahead of the April jobs report. Coinbase and Cloudflare dived on earnings.
8am: Futures point higher US stocks are set for a positive open on Friday, with futures pointing higher as Wall Street looks ahead to April's non-farm payrolls report, even as tensions in the Middle East flared overnight. Nasdaq futures are up 0.7%, S&P 500 futures have gained 0.5%,...
Wall Street futures pointed moderately higher pre-bell Friday as tech issues gained, crude oil price
Dow Jones futures: President Donald Trump says a U.S.-Iran ceasefire is intact despite clashes. Rocket Lab, Cloudflare and IREN are big earnings movers.
May 8 (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures rose on Friday as a recovery in chipmakers helped offset worries about renewed U.S.-Iran tensions, while investors looked ahead to a crucial employment
MU, CIEN, STX, FIVE and MUSA are highlighted as large-cap growth stocks benefiting from AI demand, retail momentum and expansion strategies.
Stocks were on course to rise to close out the week, with Wall Street seemingly more focused on the looming April jobs report than an exchange of fire between the U.S. and Iran. S&P 500 futures added 0.3% and contracts tied to the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 gained 0.5%. Friday’s nonfarm payrolls report could have a bigger bearing on the market than events in the Middle East.
Investors are taking overnight clashes in stride.
After gaining more than 3% over the last two sessions, the Russell 2000 lost 1.6%.