
The US stock market ended the week on a strong note, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite closing at all-time highs. The gains were fueled by optimism surrounding a potential US-China trade agreement and rising expectations of a US Federal Reserve rate cut, following signs of economic softness.
🔼 Market Highlights
- Dow Jones surged 432.43 points (+1.00%) to close at 43,819.27
- S&P 500 rose 32.05 points (+0.52%) to 6,173.07
- Nasdaq Composite climbed 105.55 points (+0.52%) to settle at 20,273.46
All three major indices posted weekly gains, signaling broad investor confidence.
🚀 What’s Driving the Rally?
🛃 Trade Deal Hopes
Investor sentiment was lifted as Washington and Beijing agreed to expedite rare-earth shipments to the US ahead of the July 9 deadline. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent added that trade deals with 18 major partners could be finalized by Labor Day (September 1).
📉 Interest Rate Expectations
Following a 0.1% decline in consumer spending in May and mixed economic data, markets are now pricing in:
- 76% probability of a Fed rate cut in September
- 19% chance of a rate cut as early as July
(Source: CME’s FedWatch tool)
🔍 Sectoral Performance
Among the 11 sectors of the S&P 500:
- Top Gainer: Consumer Discretionary
- Laggard: Energy
📊 Buzzing Stocks
- Nvidia: +1.8%, nearing $4 trillion market cap
- Amazon: +2.85%
- Nike: +15.2%, after upbeat revenue forecast
- Micron Technology: -0.98%
- Tesla: -1.43%
📉 Gold Loses Shine
As geopolitical tensions ease with the Israel-Iran ceasefire, gold lost its safe-haven appeal:
- MCX Gold August Futures: -₹1,563 (-1.61%) to ₹95,524/10g
- Weekly decline: -3.61%
- COMEX Gold dropped below $3,270/oz, marking its second weekly loss
Silver also mirrored the trend:
- MCX Silver (Sep): -₹1,468 (-1.36%) to ₹1,06,429/kg
📈 India Market Snapshot
- NIFTY 50: 25,637.8 (+0.35%)
- SENSEX: 84,058.9 (+0.36%)
- NIFTY Smallcap 100: +0.91%
- NIFTY Midcap 100: +0.27%
🔮 Expert Take
Varun Goel, Senior Fund Manager at Mirae Asset, remains bullish on India:
“FY26 could see a growth rebound led by capex, credit growth, and strong corporate earnings. Small-cap valuations are mixed, but long-term outlook remains solid.”
💡 Summary
Despite global uncertainty, markets are riding high on trade optimism, Fed stimulus hopes, and corporate resilience. While short-term volatility may persist, analysts remain optimistic about continued strength in equities and a softening in safe-haven assets like gold.
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