S&P 500, Nasdaq open near record peak as Micron results boost chip stocks
- On June 27, 2025, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq indices traded near their all-time highs in New York amid broad market gains and rallying chip stocks.
- This advance followed easing market uncertainty tied to the end of President Trump's on-again, off-again tariff policy and easing geopolitical tensions.
- Investor optimism grew as weekly jobless claims unexpectedly fell to 236,000, UBS upgraded major airline stocks to buy, and Jefferies raised First Solar's rating.
- Since April 8, First Solar climbed 26%, MGM Resorts rose 33%, and the S&P 500 closed just 51 points below its 6,144 all-time high.
- These trends indicate cautious confidence in a more stable economy supported by tariff relief agreements and expectations for a potentially dovish Federal Reserve.
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The New York Stock Exchange ended up on Thursday, with the S&P 500 approaching its historic summit.


How major US stock indexes fared Thursday, 6/26/2025
U.S. stocks approached another record Thursday. The S&P 500 rose 0.8% and is just 0.05% below its all-time closing high, which was set in February. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rallied 0.9%, and the Nasdaq gained 1%. McCormick helped lead…
The S&P 500 presented its smallest daily movement since January 2017 when it closed 0.003% lower last Wednesday. According to the original report, this behavior stands out in a context of several political developments that failed to significantly impact the market.The most curious thing is that, despite what could have been a day of high volatility, the financial market in the U.S. was abnormally calm.Impulsors of calm in the marketAmong the hi…
Stocks Rally To New Highs, Dollar Tumbles To 40-Month Lows: What's Driving Markets Thursday? Stocks Rally To New Highs, Dollar Tumbles To 40-Month Lows - Alcoa (NYSE:AA)
Wall Street entered full rally mode on Thursday, with the Nasdaq 100 extending its record-setting climb and the S&P 500 approaching its February peak, as easing geopolitical fears and renewed hopes for a dovish Federal Reserve lifted investor sentiment.
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