S&P 500 erases 15% loss in record time, fueled by Nvidia and trade progress

The S&P 500's remarkable recovery comes as Nvidia's shares surged nearly 6% and inflation fears eased, signaling renewed investor confidence. This turnaround marks the fastest recovery from a significant loss in over 40 years.

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The Headline

S&P 500's Remarkable Recovery Amid Positive Trade News

Percentage increase of S&P 500
0.8%
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Year-to-date loss of S&P 500
15%
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Percentage increase of broader S&P 500
0.72%
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Percentage increase of Nasdaq Composite
1.61%
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Key Facts
  • S&P 500 rose 0.8% on Tuesday, officially erasing its 15% year-to-date loss in less than six weeks.
  • Nvidia shares added almost 6% during Tuesday's trading session, powering the tech-led rally.Yahoo Finance
  • The broader S&P 500 rose 0.72% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite gained 1.61% amid positive trade developments.

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Deep Dive

Inflation Eases, Boosting Market Confidence

April's Consumer Price Index showed the slowest annual rate of inflation since 2021.
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Consumer prices in April recorded their lowest annual increase since February 2021.
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Lowest annual increase in consumer prices since
February 2021
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Key Facts
  • April's Consumer Price Index showed the slowest annual rate of inflation since 2021, with no signs of immediate price hikes.Yahoo Finance
  • Consumer prices in April recorded their lowest annual increase since February 2021.Cnn1
Background Context

Market Decline Due to Tariffs and Economic Fears

Key Facts
  • Fears of slowing growth and a recession caused by punitive tariffs drove markets lower in the first week of April.Cnn1

Other Facts in these Reports

Trade Truce between US and China boosts market sentiment.
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