US Stocks Surge on Trade Optimism and Cooling Inflation
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Technology, communications, and consumer discretionary stocks showed particular strength, continuing their leadership for the year, with advances attributed to heightened artificial intelligence investment and supportive sector tailwinds. Utilities also traded well, reflecting the market’s ongoing focus on power needs for data centers. Meanwhile, precious metals stocks fell as gold prices retreated, and rare-earth miners saw declines after indications that export controls could be relaxed amid improving United States-China relations. On the downside, the mining segment, including Newmont Corporation, Pan American Silver, and Coeur Mining, was lower for the day.
Most actively traded names included Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta Platforms, and Microsoft, each of which reports quarterly results later this week. Among the biggest gainers was RNA, surging forty-two percent after Novartis announced a twelve billion dollar cash buyout. Banco BBVA Argentina soared forty-one percent following positive news from legislative elections in Argentina. Intellia Therapeutics, however, fell forty-three percent after halting patient dosing in two trials due to safety concerns.
Economic data releases were sparse due to the recent government shutdown, but the Richmond and Dallas federal reserve surveys indicated continued sluggish services and manufacturing activity. Regional house price indices showed minor monthly declines. Meanwhile, treasury auctions indicated stable demand, with the seven-year note yielding three point nine five percent.
Looking ahead to tomorrow, United States futures markets point toward further gains, spurred by optimism around central bank decisions and trade negotiations. All eyes are on the United States federal reserve’s meeting midweek, with investors broadly expecting a twenty-five basis point rate cut. Market participants will be watching earnings from tech mega-caps and developments from the Trump-Xi summit in South Korea, both viewed as potential catalysts.
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