U.S. Market Summary – May 28, 2025

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U.S. Market Summary – May 28, 2025

Major Index Performance


  • S&P 500: ↓ 0.6% to 5,888.6
  • Dow Jones Industrial Average: ↓ 0.6% to 42,098.7
  • Nasdaq Composite: ↓ 0.5% to 19,100.9
All sectors closed in negative territory, with utilities leading the losses.

Key Highlights

  • Investors remained cautious ahead of Nvidia's quarterly earnings, pulling the S&P 500 slightly lower.
  • The Federal Reserve minutes revealed concerns over the inflationary impact of tariffs, signaling potential complications for future monetary policy.
  • The Fed held interest rates steady for the third consecutive meeting at 4.25%–4.50%.
Fed & Macroeconomics

  • Fed officials noted that tariff-driven inflation could hinder policy flexibility, especially if labor conditions weaken.
  • U.S. trade updates:
    • 90-day pause on certain tariffs for non-retaliating countries.
    • Suspension of most U.S.–China levies for 90 days.
    • Tariff deadline extension for the EU to July 9.
Treasury Yields & Commodities

  • 2-year Treasury yield: ↑ 4.9 bps to 4.00%
  • 10-year Treasury yield: ↑ 4.9 bps to 4.48%
  • WTI Crude: ↑ 1.1% to $61.58/barrel
  • Gold: ↓ 0.3% to $3,292.30/oz
  • Silver: ↓ 0.7% to $33.09/oz
Notable Stock Movers

Losers:


  • Okta (OKTA): ↓ 16% after maintaining full-year guidance and highlighting macroeconomic risks.
  • A.O. Smith (AOS): ↓ 6.3% after Lennox (LII) and Aris (ARIS) announced a joint venture entering the water heater market.
  • Deckers Outdoor (DECK): ↓ 4.3% amid volatility and a withheld full-year outlook.
  • AES Corp. (AES): ↓ 3.67% following a downgrade by Argus Research.
Gainers:

  • Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF): ↑ 15% on strong Q1 earnings and increased full-year sales guidance.
  • Fair Isaac Corp. (FICO): Rebounded from recent losses after criticism from a federal housing official last week.