US stocks popped on Monday as chip names rose and investors await the discharge of key monthly jobs data later this week.
The S&P 500 (^GSPC) jumped around 1% in afternoon trade, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) added 0.5%. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) led the gains, surging around 1.5%, after a tech-led rally on Friday.
The upbeat mood kicks off the first full week of 2025 for traders, highlighted by the discharge of the December nonfarm-payrolls report on Friday. But it surely’s one other shortened week, as stock markets shutter on Thursday to mourn the death of former President Jimmy Carter.
Chip stocks are rallying after a record revenue and a powerful sales forecast from Nvidia (NVDA) server partner Foxconn (2317.TW, HNHPF), which boosted optimism for AI-fueled growth. Shares of Nvidia climbed almost 5%, putting the stock on pace for a record close, while peer Micron Technology (MU) rose over 10%.
The main target will stay on Nvidia afterward Monday when CEO Jensen Huang gives the keynote speech to start the CES tech conference. Investors will listen for signs its latest Blackwell chip has shaken off supply glitches.
Meanwhile, the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield (^TNX) was up around two basis points to hover around 4.61% after the Washington Post reported that President-elect Donald Trump’s team is exploring more limited tariffs than anticipated.
At the identical time, the dollar (DX=F) dropped sharply as markets recalculated the potential inflationary impact of the incoming president’s plans. The index later pared a few of its losses after Trump called the Washington Post report “mistaken” in a social media post.
On the company front, Disney (DIS) confirmed it can mix its Hulu + Live TV business with sports streamer FuboTV (FUBO) in the primary major media dealmaking move of 2025. Fubo shares soared over 200%, while shares in Disney climbed around 1%.
Meanwhile, bitcoin (BTC-USD) prices traded above $101,000 a token. It’s the primary time the leading cryptocurrency has topped $100,000 since Dec. 19.
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