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    August 27, 2025

    The S&P 500 closed higher on Tuesday, August 26, 2025, as a rebound in tech stocks led by Nvidia helped lift major indexes, while investors shrugged off President Donald Trump’s renewed criticism of the Federal Reserve. The benchmark index rose 0.4 percent to end near record levels, supported by strength in key sectors including technology, financials and industrials.

    S&P 500 rises as Nvidia gains and markets overlook Trump’s Fed remarks
    Nvidia drives market gains as investors look past Trump’s Fed conflict and focus on earnings.

    Nvidia gained 1.1 percent ahead of its closely watched earnings report, continuing its role as a key driver of recent market gains. The semiconductor giant, now the world’s most valuable company, has seen its stock surge amid booming demand for artificial intelligence hardware. The company’s upcoming results are widely expected to show a 53 percent increase in revenue compared to the same quarter last year, reinforcing investor optimism in the AI sector.

    The Nasdaq Composite advanced 0.4 percent, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.3 percent, lifted by a 3.5 percent rise in Boeing and a 1.2 percent gain in JPMorgan Chase. Despite political noise, the broader market remained focused on corporate performance and the outlook for interest rates. Political turmoil escalated after Trump announced the dismissal of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, accusing her of misconduct.

    Cook refused to step down, citing legal protections that require cause and Senate involvement for removal. The move sparked concern among economists and analysts about the politicization of monetary policy, but it did not trigger immediate market volatility. Traders largely dismissed the announcement, continuing to price in expectations for a 25 basis point interest rate cut at the Federal Reserve’s September meeting.

    Traders look past Fed drama to focus on corporate results

    Fed Chair Jerome Powell has recently signaled a more dovish tone amid signs of a cooling labor market and weakening consumer sentiment. Treasury yields edged lower as investors positioned for further economic data later in the week, including inflation and employment figures. The focus on rate policy comes as global bond markets remain under pressure.

    Yields in the UK and Japan stayed elevated, raising questions about debt sustainability in major developed economies. However, investor attention in U.S. markets remained fixed on earnings and monetary policy, with Nvidia’s results expected to influence sentiment well beyond the tech sector. Elsewhere, shares of EchoStar surged more than 70 percent following news of a 23 billion dollar wireless spectrum deal with AT&T, boosting trading volume across mid-cap equities.

    The Russell 2000 index of small-cap stocks also posted gains, and select energy and industrial stocks rose amid sector rotation. Despite a dip in oil prices and continued weakness in consumer confidence, now in decline for eight consecutive months, the equity market showed resilience. Investors appeared to separate political developments from market fundamentals, leaning into positive corporate signals and dovish policy expectations.

    Fed independence debate intensifies but fails to shake markets

    Tuesday’s session highlighted a market navigating complex crosscurrents, balancing political developments with strong corporate earnings and expectations for monetary easing. While concerns over Federal Reserve independence linger, analysts noted that investor focus remains on the strength of the U.S. economy and the trajectory of interest rates.

    With Nvidia’s earnings report looming and fresh economic data due in coming days, traders are preparing for potential volatility. Still, the market’s muted response to Trump’s remarks suggests confidence that core institutions, including the Federal Reserve, will maintain stability even amid political friction. – By Content Syndication Services.

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