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S&P 500 rebounds as inflation cools

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  • The S&P 500 turned positive for 2025 on May 13, driven by lower-than-expected inflation and easing U.S.-China trade tensions.
  • Technology stocks led the market rally, with Nvidia and other AI-focused companies posting strong gains amid rising global demand and U.S. government support.
  • Investor sentiment improved as the Cboe Volatility Index dropped to a one-month low, while rate cut hopes grew following dovish comments from Fed Chair Lisa Cook.

[UNITED STATES] The S&P 500 Index has officially erased its year-to-date losses as of May 13, 2025, marking a significant rebound from earlier market volatility. The index closed at 5,886.55, up 0.7% for the day and 0.1% above its January 1 level. This recovery follows a sharp 15% decline earlier in the year, driven by escalating trade tensions and inflation concerns. Analysts attribute the turnaround to a combination of unexpectedly low inflation data and a recent U.S.-China tariff reduction agreement.

Market Drivers: Inflation and Trade Policy Shifts

A key catalyst for the market's resurgence was the release of April's inflation data, which showed a 2.3% year-over-year increase—significantly below expectations. This moderation in inflation has fueled speculation that the Federal Reserve may consider interest rate cuts later in the year. Concurrently, a de-escalation in trade tensions between the U.S. and China has bolstered investor confidence. President Trump's decision to pause tariff increases for 90 days, coupled with a subsequent agreement to reduce existing tariffs, has alleviated some of the economic uncertainties that plagued markets earlier in the year.

Adding to investor optimism, comments from Federal Reserve Chair Lisa Cook during a recent economic forum hinted at a more accommodative stance if inflation continues to ease. Cook stated that while the Fed remains data-dependent, "emerging signs of disinflation combined with improving global trade dynamics provide room for policy flexibility." This has intensified market speculation that the central bank could implement a rate cut as early as September, a move that would likely inject further momentum into equity markets.

Economic indicators outside of inflation have also painted a cautiously optimistic picture. The U.S. Labor Department reported that weekly jobless claims fell to a three-month low, signaling resilience in the labor market despite earlier fears of a slowdown. Meanwhile, consumer spending has remained steady, particularly in discretionary sectors such as travel and entertainment, suggesting that households are still willing to spend in a cooling inflationary environment.

Sector Performance: Technology Leads the Charge

Technology stocks have been at the forefront of the market rally. Notably, Nvidia's announcement of a deal to supply 18,000 AI chips to Saudi Arabia led to a 5.6% surge in its stock price. Other tech companies, including Palantir and Super Micro Computer, also posted significant gains, contributing to the S&P 500's overall performance. In contrast, sectors such as real estate and healthcare lagged, with UnitedHealth experiencing a 17.8% drop amid leadership changes and cost warnings.

The semiconductor industry, in particular, has benefited from a renewed wave of global investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure. The Biden administration’s recently announced $4.2 billion funding initiative aimed at expanding domestic chip manufacturing is expected to further bolster the sector. Industry analysts predict that this combination of strong private sector demand and government support could create sustained tailwinds for chipmakers well into 2026.

Volatility Index Reflects Diminished Investor Anxiety

Investor sentiment has improved markedly, as evidenced by the Cboe Volatility Index (VIX), commonly known as Wall Street's "fear gauge." The VIX has fallen to 18.22, its lowest level since early April, signaling reduced market anxiety and a return to risk appetite among investors.

Global Context: U.S. Markets Outpace European Equities

Despite the S&P 500's positive performance, U.S. equities still trail European markets year-to-date. Analysts caution that while recent developments are promising, the remaining elevated tariffs—effectively at 13%—could continue to exert inflationary pressures and pose risks to economic growth.

Geopolitical developments in the Middle East and Eastern Europe remain potential flashpoints that could disrupt market stability. The ongoing ceasefire negotiations in Gaza and renewed diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions in Ukraine have had a muted but stabilizing effect on global markets. However, energy prices continue to fluctuate in response to any sign of unrest, reminding investors that geopolitical risks remain an underlying concern.

While the S&P 500's return to positive territory is a welcome sign for investors, experts advise caution. The market's recovery is contingent on sustained improvements in inflation and trade relations. As of May 13, 2025, the S&P 500 stands at 5,886.55, reflecting a 0.1% gain for the year. The coming months will be critical in determining whether this upward trajectory can be maintained amid ongoing global economic uncertainties.


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