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Apple is a star (again) as investors hope tariffs don’t squeeze markets

Last updated: August 10, 2025 8:40 am
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Stocks had a fantastic week last week, particularly in the technology sector. All major indices experienced significant gains, with the S&P 500 rising by 2.4%, the Nasdaq Composite Index jumping by 3.87%, the Nasdaq-100 Index adding 3.73%, the Russell 2000 Index moving up by 2.38%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average managing a 1.35% gain.

The market’s positive performance coincided with new tariff rates for goods exported to the United States stabilizing at around 15%, with ongoing negotiations with countries like Canada, China, and Mexico. The uncertainty surrounding the impact of tariffs on the domestic economy has added volatility to financial markets.

One notable development is a lawsuit currently before the U.S. Court of Appeals challenging the president’s authority to unilaterally impose tariffs. This legal battle underscores the complexities and potential consequences of trade policies on the financial landscape.

While some stocks saw substantial gains, others experienced losses. Palantir Technologies saw a remarkable 21.19% increase after reporting robust second-quarter revenue growth. Similarly, Arista Networks and Axon Enterprise witnessed significant gains of 18.4% and 13.5%, respectively. On the other hand, Eli Lilly faced a nearly 18% decline following disappointing trial results for its weight-loss drug.

In the tech sector, Apple, a company often criticized for its lack of artificial intelligence offerings, saw a resurgence in its stock price. Despite a 17.1% decline earlier in the year, Apple shares surged by 13.3%, propelled by CEO Tim Cook’s announcement of a $100 billion investment in new U.S. plants. This move was met with a tariff waiver on Apple products manufactured in China and India, contributing to a reduction in the stock’s year-to-date decline to 8.4%.

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The overall market cap of Apple has now reached $3.4 trillion, reflecting renewed investor confidence in the tech giant. Among the S&P 500 sectors, technology led the way with a 4.27% increase, followed by Consumer Discretionary and Communications Services. Notably, Palantir, Arista Networks, Micron Technology, and Apple were the standout performers in the tech sector.

Looking ahead, the market is anticipating key earnings reports from companies like Cisco Systems, Applied Materials, Deere & Co., and Tapestry. These reports are expected to shed light on the impact of tariffs on various industries and provide insight into future market trends.

In conclusion, the recent market performance underscores the importance of trade policies and their implications for investors. As companies navigate the challenges of tariffs and global trade dynamics, it is essential to stay informed and adapt to changing market conditions.

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