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s&p 500 futures rise: U.S. stock market futures today: Dow surges over 500 points, S&P 500 and Nasdaq rally as Trump delays EU tariffs; tech giants like Apple, Microsoft, and Nvidia lead gains - The Economic Times

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U.S. stock market futures today: Dow surges over 500 points, S&P 500 and Nasdaq rally as Trump delays EU tariffs; tech giants like Apple, Microsoft, and Nvidia lead gains
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U.S. stock market futures today: Dow surges over 500 points, S&P 500 and Nasdaq rally as Trump delays EU tariffs; tech giants like Apple, Microsoft, and Nvidia lead gains

U.S. stock market rallies after Trump delays EU tariffs; Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq futures rise; Apple, Microsoft, NVIDIA lead gains; Tesla up despite EU sales drop; Trump Media jumps on crypto news; Fed outlook, inflation data in focus.

U.S. stock market kicked off Tuesday, May 27, 2025, with strong momentum, riding high on news that President Donald Trump has postponed the planned 50% tariffs on European Union imports. Originally set to begin immediately, the tariffs have now been pushed to July 9, providing investors with a breather and calming fears of a fresh trade war with the EU. This delay comes as a welcome surprise for traders and analysts, who had been bracing for heightened volatility. Let’s break down what this means for the broader market, key sectors, and what to watch next.


Markets opened higher across the board. By early trading on Tuesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average Futures surged by 526 points (+1.26%), the S&P 500 Futures climbed 85.75 points (+1.47%), and the Nasdaq 100 Futures jumped 346.25 points (+1.65%).

This rebound follows a tough week where rising 10-year Treasury yields, now at 4.47%, and looming tariff fears caused significant losses in major indices. But today, the decision to delay the EU tariffs brought a wave of relief, and that confidence is clearly reflected in the market’s early performance.

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The technology sector is at the front of the rally, once again showing why it’s considered the backbone of the U.S. market. Let’s look at the numbers:

Investors are betting big on tech’s long-term growth, especially as these giants continue to deliver strong earnings and innovate across AI and cloud computing.

In the automotive sector, Tesla Inc. (TSLA) saw a 2% increase in premarket trading, even though the company reported a steep 53% year-over-year drop in EU sales for April. That might seem counterintuitive, but the overall positive market sentiment is helping even struggling stocks gain ground.

A surprising twist in today's news is the sharp 9% rise in shares of Trump Media & Technology Group. According to reports, the company is trying to raise a massive $3 billion, with $2 billion in equity and $1 billion through convertible bonds, aimed at cryptocurrency investments.

This signals a growing interest among politically linked entities in digital assets, even as regulatory uncertainty continues. It’s also another example of how crypto remains a volatile but hot trend on Wall Street.

Several key reports are on the horizon that could sway the market further: Investors will also be dissecting the minutes from the Federal Reserve’s recent policy meeting. Officials like Neel Kashkari have already suggested a more cautious stance, especially in light of the tariff tensions.

Is this stock market rally sustainable or just a short-term bounce?

While the delay of the EU tariffs has definitely sparked today’s optimism, analysts warn this could be a temporary lift. Markets remain sensitive to any shift in trade policy, interest rate decisions, or earnings surprises.

Many traders are especially looking forward to upcoming earnings from NVIDIA, which could either support or dampen the current tech-led rally. The market will also react to inflation data and the Fed’s commentary with intensity.

What should investors do next?

Today’s U.S. stock market rally is fueled by a key policy delay, but it’s still a market driven by uncertainty. While tech stocks are climbing and investor confidence is up, it’s crucial to remember that new developments—especially on tariffs or interest rates—can flip the script quickly.

For those investing or trading, now’s a good time to stay updated, diversify holdings, and pay close attention to both macroeconomic signals and company-specific news

Because President Trump delayed the EU tariff, easing market fears.

Apple, Microsoft, and NVIDIA led the charge with strong early gains.

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