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Wall Street Surges on Averted Tariffs and Greenland Deal Framework

ReutersJanuary 22, 20262 min905 views
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Market Rebound on Geopolitical Developments

  • πŸ“ˆ Wall Street indexes experienced a significant rebound, with the S&P 500 achieving its largest one-day percentage gain in two months.
  • 🀝 Investors were positively influenced by the announcement of a framework deal on Greenland between the US and NATO.
  • 🚫 The market also reacted favorably to the aversion of new US tariffs on European allies, reversing previous day's losses.

Market Reaction to Presidential Rhetoric

  • πŸ—£οΈ The recent market volatility is attributed to President Trump's tactic of initially issuing tariff threats before rolling them back upon achieving policy victories.
  • πŸ”„ Market participants and the president are in a learning process, understanding how to interpret each other's comments and reactions.

Notable Stock Movements

  • πŸ’‘ Intel saw a gain of over 11.5% in anticipation of its quarterly results, with investors betting on its turnaround plan and strong demand for server chips.
  • β›½ Energy stocks rose, boosted by Halliburton's earnings beat and a six-week high in natural gas prices due to cold weather, benefiting EQT Corp. and Expand Energy.
  • ✈️ United Airlines shares increased by more than 2% following an optimistic outlook, with other airlines like Delta, American Airlines, and Southwest also experiencing positive sentiment.
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