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Market Watch — May 19, 2026 (Evening)

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Equities Rally as Earnings Optimism Offsets Rate Concerns — May 19, 2026 (Evening)

Monday, May 19, 2026 — Wall Street Close

U.S. stock indices edged higher Monday, with technology and communication services shares leading gains, as investors weighed a batch of corporate earnings against lingering concerns about Federal Reserve policy. The S&P 500 rose 0.34%, the Nasdaq added 0.31%, and the Dow Jones gained 0.22%, brushing off a surprise slowdown in retail sales and a renewed push by senators to expand semiconductor export restrictions on Chinese technology firms.

S&P 5005,891+0.34%
Dow Jones42,847+0.22%
Nasdaq18,712+0.31%
Russell 20002,041+0.18%
10-Yr Yield4.32%-2 bps
Gold$2,971+0.8%
WTI Crude$63.24-0.7%
USD/JPY144.23Flat

Equities

Technology and communications services led the rally, with semiconductor stocks rebounding after a three-day losing streak. Nvidia surged 3.1%, Meta gained 2.4%, and Amazon added 1.8%. Meanwhile, energy shares slipped as crude prices fell below $64 per barrel on concerns that OPEC+ may be reconsidering production cuts ahead of a key Vienna meeting.

Currencies

The dollar index (DXY) climbed to a 14-month high of 108.42, its fifth consecutive weekly gain, as traders priced in a less aggressive Fed rate-cut path following stronger-than-expected jobs data. USD/JPY rose to 144.23 as Japanese officials signaled caution about intervening to support the yen.

Commodities

Gold hit $2,971.80 per troy ounce, supported by central bank buying and safe-haven flows amid geopolitical tensions. WTI crude fell to $63.24 as API data showed a surprise 3.2-million-barrel increase in U.S. crude inventories last week.

Looking Ahead

Investors await Wednesday’s release of the FOMC meeting minutes for clues on the Fed’s rate path. Also on tap: quarterly results from major retailers including Target and TJX Companies, plus the latest housing starts data. Key themes for the week remain U.S.-China trade tensions, OPEC+ supply decisions, and corporate earnings guidance.

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