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US Stock market today: Dow Jones up 0.22%, S&P 500 rises 0.36%, Nasdaq surges 0.68% as Nvidia powers tech rally, Dollar General soars 12%, and OECD cuts U.S. growth forecast amid trade war tensions

US Stock market today: Dow Jones up 0.22%, S&P 500 rises 0.36%, Nasdaq surges 0.68% as Nvidia powers tech rally, Dollar General soars 12%, and OECD cuts U.S. growth forecast amid trade war tensions

Time of India2 days ago

US Stock market today showed mixed moves as the Nasdaq Composite jumped, led by strong gains in tech stocks like Nvidia, while the Dow Jones wavered. The OECD cut its U.S. growth outlook, warning of trade policy risks. Investors are watching rising tariff impacts, weak factory data, and ongoing U.S.-China trade tensions. Retailer Dollar General soared after raising its forecast. Global bond yields dipped, and Constellation Energy rose on a nuclear deal with Meta. With uncertainty around global growth and U.S. spending plans, markets are bracing for a bumpy ride. Here's everything you need to know in today's full market recap.
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Dow Jones Industrial Average (DIA): Up 0.22% at 424.63
Up 0.22% at 424.63 S&P 500 (SPY): Up 0.36% at 594.86
Up 0.36% at 594.86 Nasdaq 100 (QQQ): Up 0.68% at 526.74
Nvidia (NVDA): Shares rose approximately 3.2%, continuing a rally that has seen the stock surge over 45% since April. This growth is attributed to strong demand for its AI chips and positive analyst outlooks.
Shares rose approximately 3.2%, continuing a rally that has seen the stock surge over 45% since April. This growth is attributed to strong demand for its AI chips and positive analyst outlooks. Dollar General (DG): The stock jumped around 12% after the company reported better-than-expected Q1 earnings and raised its full-year guidance.
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG): Shares declined by approximately 1.1%, possibly due to broader market rotations and profit-taking.
Shares declined by approximately 1.1%, possibly due to broader market rotations and profit-taking. Costco Wholesale (COST): The stock fell about 1.2%, reflecting investor concerns over consumer spending trends amid economic uncertainties.
Why did the Nasdaq outperform the Dow and S&P 500 today?
How is the trade war still affecting global markets?
What did the OECD say about the U.S. and global economy?
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Why did Dollar General shares jump after its earnings outlook?
What other market moves and economic data stood out today?
Constellation Energy shares surged after the company struck a landmark deal to supply nuclear power to Meta Platforms, signaling long-term strength in clean energy partnerships.
The WSJ Dollar Index gained ground after falling to its lowest level since July 2023 on Monday.
U.S. Treasury prices rose, pushing yields down, as investors sought safe-haven assets amid economic uncertainty.
A strong auction of 10-year Japanese government bonds also helped drag global bond yields lower.
In Europe, stocks were mixed. New inflation data showed eurozone inflation dipped below 2% in May, suggesting that the European Central Bank may hold off on immediate rate hikes.
In a more troubling sign, Ukraine defaulted on a sovereign bond payment, adding to geopolitical unease in global markets.
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The stock market today showed mixed signals, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average moving slightly up and down, while the Nasdaq Composite pulled ahead, gaining over 0.5%. Tech stocks led the charge, with Nvidia jumping more than 3%, helping push the S&P 500's technology sector to the top of the leaderboard.Despite a strong start to June, overall momentum has been shaky since mid-May. Investors are navigating conflicting signals from the economy, international trade tensions, and global growth concerns. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) added more uncertainty by cutting its outlook for U.S. economic growth, citing unresolved trade disputes and policy uncertainty.The OECD revised its U.S. growth forecast for 2025 downward to 1.6% from 2.2%, citing the impact of ongoing trade tensions and tariffs. Global growth projections were also lowered, reflecting broader concerns over international trade policies.The Nasdaq Composite rose more than 0.5% on Tuesday, driven by gains in the tech sector. Nvidia's 3% surge was one of the main contributors, reflecting strong investor demand for semiconductor and AI-linked stocks. Overall, technology stocks led all 11 sectors in the S&P 500, making tech the day's top-performing group.Meanwhile, the Dow and S&P 500 showed smaller moves, as gains in tech were offset by concerns in other sectors, particularly those vulnerable to trade tensions and weak manufacturing data.Uncertainty over U.S. trade policy continues to rattle investors. Although President Trump has paused some proposed tariffs, talks with China, Japan, and the EU appear to be stalled. Tensions remain high, with both the White House and Beijing accusing each other of violating terms of the most recent trade truce. While Trump's team says he may speak with President Xi Jinping this week, Chinese officials haven't confirmed any talks.In the meantime, data shows the trade war is leaving a mark. A private survey out of China indicated factory activity in May took a sharp downturn. In the U.S., factory orders fell 3.7% in April, a deeper drop than economists predicted, according to government figures. These numbers point to a slowdown in global industrial activity tied to rising tariffs and supply chain disruption.The OECD, an international economic body, warned that global growth is slowing and blamed much of it on trade policy uncertainty. The report stated the U.S. economy is among the most at risk, given its central role in ongoing tariff disputes.The group advised governments around the world to urgently negotiate trade agreements, arguing that without resolution, investment and growth could stall further in the second half of the year. The OECD's message added to investor concerns that major economies may underperform expectations if political gridlock continues.Dollar General stock saw a sharp rise after the company raised its full-year guidance, saying that higher prices from tariffs are pushing more consumers toward discount stores. The retailer explained that it's seeing a clear shift in shopping behavior, with shoppers reacting to increased prices on everyday goods.As consumers look to cut costs, discount chains like Dollar General are becoming more appealing. The company's optimistic forecast offered a rare bright spot in an otherwise uncertain retail environment.Investors are closely watching whether President Trump's massive tax-and-spending bill, which narrowly passed the House, will survive the Senate. Any delays could add to fiscal uncertainty.Also on the radar is whether a Trump-Xi call materializes this week, which could offer hope for renewed trade negotiations. Until then, traders are likely to remain cautious, balancing solid corporate earnings from sectors like tech and discount retail against slowing economic data and geopolitical tension.The stock market today reflected a tug of war between strong tech performance and growing economic and policy concerns. With the OECD lowering its U.S. growth forecast, investors are bracing for more volatility unless there's progress on trade talks and clearer economic signals in the coming weeks.Tech stocks like Nvidia surged, boosting Nasdaq higher than Dow and S&P 500.The OECD cut its U.S. growth outlook, citing trade policy and global slowdown.

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