
U.S. stock futures moved higher on Tuesday, supported by a rebound in semiconductor and AI-related stocks after last week’s sharp technology sell-off. S&P 500 futures rose 0.2%. Nasdaq 100 futures gained 0.5%. Dow futures advanced 0.1%. Asian markets also recovered, with Japan’s Nikkei rising more than 2% and South Korea’s Kospi jumping 7% after Monday’s steep decline.
The positive sentiment followed Monday’s gains in chip stocks, which helped the S&P 500 and Nasdaq recover some of their recent losses.
Geopolitical developments remained a key focus. Iran announced it had halted military strikes but warned that attacks could resume if attacks on Lebanon continue.
China’s exports grew much faster than expected in May, providing support to the economy despite concerns about slowing domestic growth and geopolitical tensions. China’s trade surplus reached $105.4 billion. A major driver of export growth was strong demand for AI-related technology products, including semiconductor chips, as well as green energy products such as electric vehicles, batteries, and solar equipment.
Gold prices remained relatively stable on Tuesday, trading near their lowest levels since late March around $4,268 per ounce as investors weighed easing Middle East tensions against expectations of higher U.S. interest rates.
Gold’s upside remains limited by expectations that the Federal Reserve could maintain a hawkish stance. Ongoing disruptions to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz continue to support inflation concerns, and markets are increasingly pricing in the possibility of higher interest rates by year-end.
Investors are now focused on this week’s U.S. inflation data, including the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Producer Price Index (PPI) reports, which could provide important clues about future Federal Reserve policy.
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