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Wall Street Pauses Near Record Highs as Markets Await Fresh Economic Signals

Stocks hover at peak levels amid optimism over rate cuts and resilient U.S. growth.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
May 12, 2026
in Business, Markets
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Wall Street Holds Steady as Investors Await Key U.S. Economic Data - AP Photo/Seth Wenig

AI Stocks Lead Wall Street’s Continued Rally Despite Data Delays - AP Photo/Seth Wenig

Published: October 7, 2025, 21:45 EDT

U.S. stocks hovered near record highs on Tuesday, with the S&P 500 extending its winning streak amid investor optimism that the economy will remain stable and that the Federal Reserve will stay on track with interest rate cuts. The calm session reflected a market in pause mode as traders awaited delayed government reports and new economic cues.

Wall Street Starts the Week on a Quiet Note

The U.S. stock market opened Tuesday’s trading session in relatively subdued fashion, with the S&P 500 inching up 0.2% after notching a fresh all-time high the previous day. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose about 130 points, or 0.3%, while the Nasdaq Composite gained 0.2%, signaling cautious optimism across the major indexes.

Traders largely stayed on the sidelines following a seven-day rally that lifted equities to new peaks. Many analysts described the move as a “healthy pause” in a market fueled by expectations of sustained economic resilience and further monetary easing from the Federal Reserve.

Economic Reports Delayed Amid Government Shutdown

A partial U.S. government shutdown has delayed the release of several key economic indicators, including last week’s closely watched employment data. Without those figures, investors have had fewer catalysts to drive major moves in either direction.

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Some strategists suggested that the lack of fresh data could help the current market trend remain stable. “In the absence of significant reports, the momentum we’ve seen recently may hold steady,” said one market analyst quoted by Reuters. “Investors are essentially waiting for the next signal.”

Corporate Earnings and Stock Movers

Constellation Brands, the maker of Corona and Modelo beers, saw its shares climb 5.6% after reporting quarterly results that beat Wall Street expectations. Although beer sales fell year over year, CEO Bill Newlands cited “a challenging socioeconomic environment that has dampened consumer demand” but reaffirmed confidence in long-term growth.

IBM also gained 3% after announcing a partnership with Anthropic to integrate the Claude AI chatbot into several of its enterprise software platforms. The collaboration marks another step in the tech giant’s ongoing effort to strengthen its artificial intelligence offerings.

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) extended its recent rally, jumping 6.6% following news that OpenAI will use its chips to support AI infrastructure. The announcement added to the momentum behind semiconductor and AI-related stocks, a key driver of Wall Street’s record-breaking performance throughout the year.

AI Frenzy Fuels Market Momentum — and Concern

The excitement surrounding artificial intelligence continues to shape market sentiment. Major technology companies have led the charge in pushing indexes higher, though analysts have warned that valuations may have risen too quickly.

“The AI boom is a major reason behind the market’s record levels,” said an equity strategist at Bloomberg Intelligence. “But it also introduces the risk of overpricing, especially if earnings growth fails to match investor expectations.”

ICE Bets on Prediction Markets

The Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), which owns the New York Stock Exchange, gained 0.8% after revealing plans to invest up to $2 billion in Polymarket — a fast-growing prediction market platform. Polymarket allows users to place bets on outcomes of political, financial, and cultural events, from elections to entertainment news.

The investment reflects ICE’s push to diversify into emerging data-driven financial platforms, although some analysts noted potential regulatory challenges given the speculative nature of prediction markets.

Global Markets Show Modest Gains

Overseas, European markets were also relatively calm. France’s CAC 40 edged up 0.2% after a sharp decline on Monday, which followed the sudden resignation of the French prime minister. Political uncertainty across Europe and other regions has prompted a cautious mood among global investors.

In Asia, most markets saw modest movements, with traders monitoring inflation trends and regional policy shifts. Analysts expect global sentiment to remain mixed until more clarity emerges from the United States and major central banks.

Gold Prices Hit New Record Amid Global Uncertainty

Gold prices surged past $4,000 per ounce, setting another all-time high. The rally has been fueled by rising concerns over global debt levels and persistent inflation risks. Investors seeking safe-haven assets amid geopolitical and fiscal uncertainty have continued to pour money into gold and other commodities.

“The combination of political instability and fears of future inflation has driven renewed demand for gold,” said analysts at JPMorgan. “It remains a key hedge in portfolios amid rising government debt worldwide.”

Bond Yields Ease as Fed Policy Remains in Focus

In the bond market, the yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury slipped slightly to 4.15% from 4.18% late Monday. The small move reflects investor expectations that the Federal Reserve will continue reducing rates in the coming months to support growth while keeping inflation in check.

Traders will closely watch upcoming Fed statements and any newly released data once the government reopens. For now, analysts say, the market appears to be in “wait-and-see” mode — balancing optimism about rate cuts with caution over valuation risks.

Outlook: Markets Steady as Uncertainty Lingers

While the rally in U.S. stocks has been driven by enthusiasm over artificial intelligence, corporate earnings, and a resilient economy, many analysts warn that uncertainty remains. With key economic data delayed and political risks simmering globally, investors may see more muted gains in the near term.

Still, the broad consensus among strategists suggests that unless there is a major negative surprise, Wall Street’s upward trend could persist through the final quarter of the year.

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