S&P 500 Recap: Fiserv Drags, Steris Leads Gainers on Strong Earnings

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S&P 500 Recap: Fiserv Drags, Steris Leads Gainers on Strong Earnings

U.S. equities ended Thursday, May 15, on a mixed note as investors digested upbeat retail sales data alongside company-specific developments and policy concerns.

The S&P 500 rose 0.4% to 5,916.93, rebounding from early losses. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 0.7% to 42,322.75, while the Nasdaq slipped 0.2% to 19,112.32 under pressure from tech stocks.

Top Gainers

  • Steris (STE) soared 8.5%, leading the S&P 500, after posting better-than-expected Q4 earnings. The medical equipment provider reported strong growth across its healthcare, AST, and life sciences units.
  • Dollar General (DG) rose 6.0%, as analysts noted its pricing flexibility amid tariff concerns—a factor that weighed on larger retailers like Walmart.
  • HCA Healthcare (HCA) advanced 4.9% after Bank of America raised its price target and reaffirmed a “Buy” rating, citing strong healthcare demand and efficient cost control.

Top Losers

  • Fiserv (FI) plunged 16.2%, the worst performer in the S&P 500. Its CFO warned that growth for its Clover payment platform would likely stall, as previous momentum came from internal customer migration, which can't be repeated.
  • UnitedHealth Group (UNH) dropped 10.9% amid news of a Department of Justice investigation into potential Medicare fraud. This follows earlier losses tied to CEO departure and suspended 2025 forecasts.
  • First Solar (FSLR) declined 3.5%, pulling back from earlier gains after a Congressional proposal suggested continued, but not expanded, support for key solar industry credits.

Other Market Highlights

  • Retail Sales showed a modest increase in April, signaling consumer resilience despite macro headwinds.
  • Walmart (WMT) shares dipped after its CFO flagged potential profit risks from elevated tariffs.
  • Commodities:
    • Gold gained 1.2% to $3,227.10 per ounce
    • Silver rose 0.9% to $32.75
    • Oil (WTI for June) fell 2.2% to $61.76/barrel
  • Treasury Yields declined, with the 10-year falling to 4.5% and the 2-year to 4%, easing from recent highs.
  • Sector Performance:
    • Utilities led sector gains
    • Consumer Discretionary lagged behind