The S&P 500 rose 0.4% on Friday (July 25), notching its fifth consecutive record close—its longest streak in more than a year—while the Nasdaq 100 gained 0.2% after hitting an intraday high. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 208 points as investors digested a wave of trade developments and corporate earnings. Optimism surrounding trade talks contributed to the rally, with President Trump scheduled to meet with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Sunday amid hopes of a US-EU deal. Deals were also reached with Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines ahead of the...
Hong Kong shares rose 60 points, or 0.2%, to 22,841 on Friday morning, extending gains for a seventh straight session and holding around a one-month high. Positive sentiment from Wall Street overnight supported sentiment after US President Trump suggested tariffs on Chinese goods could be eased if upcoming trade talks in Switzerland go smoothly—the first formal negotiations between the US and China. Investors also cheered a major trade deal between the US and the UK. Financial and consumer stocks led gains, while property and technology stocks lagged. However, further gains were capped by...
The Nikkei 225 Index jumped 1.2% to above 37,300 while the broader Topix Index gained 0.9% to 2,720 on Friday, with Japanese shares hitting six-week highs, tracking a rally on Wall Street overnight as President Donald Trump unveiled a trade deal with the UK, the first since the US imposed sweeping tariffs last month. On the domestic front, investor sentiment was buoyed by data showing a stronger-than-expected rise in personal spending in March, signaling resilience in consumer demand. However, a continued decline in real wages—down for the third consecutive month—tempered optimism about the...
Stocks rose Thursday after President Donald Trump announced a trade deal framework between the U.S. and United Kingdom, the first major agreement hatched since the U.S. launched pre-emptive tariffs on most of the globe earlier this year. The Dow Jones Industrial Averag gained 254.48 points, or 0.62%, to settle at 41,368.45. The S&P 500 rose 0.58% and closed at 5,663.94. The Nasdaq Composite advanced 1.07% to end at 17,928.14. Trump announced the deal outline from the Oval Office with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer on speakerphone. A 10% baseline tariff will remain on the U.K.,...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) gained ground on Thursday, climbing over 650 points or 1.6% after the Trump administration announced an incoming (but still not signed) trade deal with the United Kingdom (UK). Under the trade deal, most imports from the UK will still see a 10% tariff across the board, but markets are taking the news as a sign that the Trump administration will continue to at least partially walk back its own tariffs over time. Investors are still hoping for a quick resolution to the escalating US-China trade war that has steep 145% import taxes on most goods from...
US stocks rose on Thursday, with the S&P 500 rising 0.6%, the Nasdaq adding 0.9% and the Dow Jones jumping 230 points, as investors welcomed President Trump's announcement of a US-UK trade deal. Sentiment was further boosted by reports that the administration is preparing to roll back some Biden-era restrictions on chipmakers. Consumer discretionary, energy and communication services were by far the top performers while health and utilities underperformed. Megacaps Apple (0.6%), Microsoft (1.6%), Nvidia (0.5%), Amazon (1.2%), Meta (2.2%), Alphabet (1.2%) and Tesla (3.2%) were all...