The Los Angeles Post
U.S. World Business Lifestyle
Today: April 11, 2025
Today: April 11, 2025

Stock market today: Nvidia and other tech stocks win back some of Monday's sharp losses

Financial Markets
January 28, 2025
STAN CHOE - AP

NEW YORK (AP) โ€” Rebounding tech stocks drove U.S. indexes higher Tuesday, a day after they tumbled on doubts about whether the artificial-intelligence frenzy really needs all the dollars being poured into it.

The S&P 500 climbed 0.9% to claw back more than half of its earlier drop. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 136 points, or 0.3%, and the Nasdaq composite rallied 2% after sliding 3.1 % the day before.

The spotlight remained on Nvidia, whose chips are powering much of the move into AI and whose stock has become a symbol of the surrounding frenzy. It rose 8.8% after plunging nearly 17% the day before, which was its worst drop since the 2020 COVID crash.

Stock market today: Nvidia and other tech stocks win back some of Monday's sharp losses
Japan Financial Markets

Other AI-related companies also held steadier, including chip company Broadcom, which rose 2.6%. Constellation Energy picked up 1.4% after plummeting nearly 21% on Monday. It had earlier rallied on expectations it will help supply the electricity that vast AI data centers would gobble up.

Such revenues are threatened after DeepSeek, a Chinese company, said it was able to develop a large language model that can perform as well as big U.S. rivals but at a fraction of the cost. That raises questions about whether all the spending expected for AI chips and electricity will need to happen.

AI-related stocks have been Wall Streetโ€™s biggest stars in recent years, soaring on expectations that big spending will only continue to grow. The gains, though, also created criticism that the stock prices had simply gone too high, too fast.

Itโ€™s still uncertain how much DeepSeekโ€™s development will upend the AI industry. While it could mean less growth in spending than expected for data centers, electricity and chips, it could also boost other areas.

Stock market today: Nvidia and other tech stocks win back some of Monday's sharp losses
Japan Financial Markets

โ€œIf AI becomes less expensive to use, we think businesses will adopt it more quickly, making a greater investment in AI software,โ€ according to James Egelhof, chief U.S. economist at BNP Paribas. โ€œWe think this acceleration in adoption could mean a rise in software investment that offsets โ€“ or even dwarfs โ€“ any deceleration in spending on data center structures, hardware and related investment.โ€

Outside of AI-related industries, stocks held up fairly well on Monday, and they were mixed Tuesday following a set of mixed profit reports.

Royal Caribbean steamed 12% higher after the cruise operator topped analystsโ€™ profit expectations for the end of 2024. It benefited from stronger-than-expected demand from customers booking trips closer to the time of departure. The company also gave a profit forecast for the first three months of 2025 that topped analystsโ€™ expectations.

JetBlue Airways, meanwhile, lost a quarter of its value, 25.7%, despite reporting a milder loss for the latest quarter than analysts expected. The company expects its costs outside of fuel to rise more quickly at the start of 2025 than a key underlying measure of its revenue.

Stock market today: Nvidia and other tech stocks win back some of Monday's sharp losses
Japan Financial Markets

Later this week will come profit reports from some of Wall Streetโ€™s most influential companies, including Apple, Meta Platforms, Microsoft and Tesla.

All told, the S&P 500 rose 55.42 points to 6,067.70. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 136.77 to 44,850.35, and the Nasdaq composite rallied 391.75 to 19,733.59.

In the bond market, which had been driving much of Wall Streetโ€™s action before Mondayโ€™s upheaval, Treasury yields held relatively steady.

The yield on the 10-year Treasury remained at 4.53%, where it was late Monday. Itโ€™s been climbing in recent months as traders pared back expectations for how many cuts the Federal Reserve will deliver to short-term interest rates this year. The U.S. economy remains solid, and worries are high that tariffs and other policies potentially coming from President Donald Trump could put upward pressure on inflation.

Stock market today: Nvidia and other tech stocks win back some of Monday's sharp losses
Japan Financial Markets

A report showing confidence among U.S. consumers wasnโ€™t as strong as economists expected made relatively small waves in the bond market. The more anticipated event will come on Wednesday, when the Federal Reserve will announce its latest decision on interest rates.

The widespread expectation is that it will leave the federal funds rate alone. If that proves true, it would be the first meeting where the Fed did not cut rates to give the economy a boost since it began doing so in September.

In stock markets abroad, indexes were mixed across Europe and Asia.

Japanโ€™s Nikkei 225 lost 1.4% as SoftBank Group Corp. stock extended its losses, sinking 5.2%.

Stock market today: Nvidia and other tech stocks win back some of Monday's sharp losses
Financial Markets

Fuji Media Holdings, rocked by a sex scandal, rose 3% after a marathon news conference by its top executives that lasted more than 10 hours, in which two of them resigned to take responsibility for the scandal. Fujiโ€™s stock price has zigzagged in recent months amid Japanese magazine reports about โ€œa problemโ€ involving an anchorwoman and a Japanese male star. He has subsequently announced his retirement.

___

AP Business Writers Yuri Kageyama and Matt Ott contributed.

Related

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China's Country Garden secures support from some creditors for offshore debt overhaul

Asia|MidEast|Political|World

South Korea establishes diplomatic ties with Syria, a North Korea ally

Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

US tariffs on Philippines could affect weapons deal, ambassador says

Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets

US stocks dive as euphoria on Wall Street reverts to fear about US-China trade war

Local

News|Local

Palisades Recreation Center to be rebuilt

Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Local|News|WrittenByLAPost

Weezer bassist to play Coachella despite wifeโ€™s arrest

Environment|Local|News

Most Colorado River states lag in water recycling: New study

Local

How gas prices have changed in El Centro in the last week

Share This

Popular

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China's Country Garden secures support from some creditors for offshore debt overhaul

China's Country Garden secures support from some creditors for offshore debt overhaul
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

South Korea establishes diplomatic ties with Syria, a North Korea ally

South Korea establishes diplomatic ties with Syria, a North Korea ally
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

US tariffs on Philippines could affect weapons deal, ambassador says

US tariffs on Philippines could affect weapons deal, ambassador says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets

US stocks dive as euphoria on Wall Street reverts to fear about US-China trade war

US stocks dive as euphoria on Wall Street reverts to fear about US-China trade war

Economy

Economy|Health|Political|US

US lawmakers wants to stop clock switching. But what time?

US lawmakers wants to stop clock switching. But what time?
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political

UK finance minister to call for defence spending cooperation at EU meeting

UK finance minister to call for defence spending cooperation at EU meeting
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political

UK jobs market sees biggest jump in people looking for work since 2020

UK jobs market sees biggest jump in people looking for work since 2020
Africa|Economy|Health|Political|World

Sudan faces the world's worst humanitarian crisis as second anniversary of war nears, UN says

Sudan faces the world's worst humanitarian crisis as second anniversary of war nears, UN says

Access this article for free.

Already have an account? Sign In