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Wall Street’s Winning Week Ends with More Records for US Stocks

UNITED STATES, JUL 25 – Wall Street nears record highs on strong earnings and optimism over Federal Reserve policy and trade talks, with the S&P 500 set to finish its fourth winning week in five.

  • On Friday, U.S. stock futures rose 0.1%, with Wall Street set to open with gains, near record highs.
  • Next week brings over 100 S&P 500 companies reporting earnings, a Federal Reserve meeting on Wednesday, and the Aug. 1 tariff deadline.
  • Several companies' stocks moved after earnings reports; Boston Beer Co. climbed 7.8%, Deckers Brands surged 12.3%, and Intel fell 8.5% amid quarterly losses and job cuts.
  • The Fed, while Powell wants to wait for more tariff data, faces tension as Trump lobbied to cut rates and backed off firing him.
  • Wall Street expects rate cuts to begin in September, and U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will meet Chinese officials in Sweden ahead of the Aug. 12 deadline.
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Wall Street's winning week ends with more records for U.S. stocks

NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks capped another strong week with more records on Friday

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Wall Street’s winning week ends with more records for US stocks

U.S. stocks are hanging around their records and coasting toward the close of another winning week.

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Dayton Daily News broke the news in Winston-Salem, United States on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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