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    July 21, 2025

    U.S. stock markets advanced to fresh record highs at the start of the week, driven by gains in technology shares and investor optimism ahead of key corporate earnings reports. The S&P 500 rose 0.5% on Monday, while the Nasdaq Composite added 0.6%, with both indexes reaching new intraday highs. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 209 points, or 0.5%, reflecting broad market strength. Technology stocks provided much of the upward momentum, with shares of Alphabet increasing nearly 2%, while Meta Platforms and Apple each gained approximately 1%.

    Technology stocks push Wall Street to new highs this week

    These moves came as investors positioned themselves ahead of second-quarter earnings reports from several major technology firms, including Alphabet and Tesla. Analysts widely expect these “Magnificent Seven” companies to play a significant role in driving overall earnings growth for the S&P 500 during this reporting season. FactSet projects that this group will post earnings growth of 14% for the quarter, far outpacing the broader index’s expected growth of 3.4%.

    Market sentiment was also influenced by comments from U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, who reaffirmed the Biden administration’s position on trade tariffs. Lutnick reiterated that August 1 remains a firm deadline for countries to comply with new tariff measures but also noted that discussions could continue past that date. While trade tensions remain a key concern for markets, these remarks appeared to have little immediate impact on Monday’s positive tone.

    Wall Street rises on tech strength and solid earnings outlook

    Investors are closely watching the current earnings season, which has so far delivered encouraging results. According to FactSet data, over 85% of the 62 S&P 500 companies that have reported earnings to date have exceeded Wall Street’s expectations. Bank of America noted that second-quarter earnings are tracking at 5% year-over-year growth after the first week of results, suggesting continued strength in corporate performance despite ongoing macroeconomic uncertainties.

    Among individual stocks, Verizon Communications was a notable gainer, rising 4.8% after reporting stronger-than-expected quarterly earnings and revenue. The company also raised its full-year financial guidance, citing operational strength across its business lines. Verizon’s positive results helped offset losses elsewhere in the market, such as a 7.4% decline in Sarepta Therapeutics following regulatory concerns over its gene therapy treatments.

    Shares of Block surged 8.2% after the company was named as a new addition to the S&P 500 index, replacing Hess following its acquisition by Chevron. The inclusion is expected to attract increased investment from index funds and other institutional investors. Meanwhile, Cleveland-Cliffs jumped 14% after reporting a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss, bolstered by record steel shipments and the positive effects of tariffs supporting domestic manufacturing.

    Alphabet Tesla and Verizon drive gains while trade policy remains in focus

    Broader economic indicators also offered some reassurance to investors. Recent data on U.S. retail sales and improving consumer sentiment suggest a resilient economic backdrop, according to analysts at Bank of America. Strong demand in sectors such as travel further supports the case for ongoing economic stability. In the bond market, Treasury yields eased slightly, with the 10-year yield declining to 4.35% from 4.44% at Friday’s close.

    Overseas, European markets delivered mixed performances, while Japanese markets remained closed for a holiday following significant political developments over the weekend. Looking ahead, investors are focused on forthcoming earnings reports from Alphabet, Tesla, Coca-Cola, and General Motors, which are expected to provide further insight into the health of the corporate sector and its ability to sustain the current market rally. – By Content Syndication Services.

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