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    S&P 500, Nasdaq Post Record Closes, Nvidia Closing Valuation $4 Trillion

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    Posted on July 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit record highs as Nvidia's valuation tops $4 trillion. Trump's Brazil tariffs impact markets; Delta Air Lines shares rise.

    S&P 500 and Nasdaq Reach New Heights as Nvidia Surpasses $4 Trillion Valuation

    By Caroline Valetkevitch

    NEW YORK (Reuters) -The S&P 500 and Nasdaq registered record closing highs on Thursday, and Nvidia's market value closed above $4 trillion for the first time, while the Brazilian real recovered some losses following U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of a 50% tariff on the country's goods.

    Also helping Wall Street, shares of Delta Air Lines jumped 12% after it forecast third-quarter and full-year profits above analysts' estimates. Other travel stocks also rose, including United Airlines, which ended 14.3% higher, and Hertz Global, up 11.8%.

    Shares of Nvidia ended up 0.75% at $164.10, giving the chipmaker a market value of $4.004 trillion, thanks to surging demand for artificial-intelligence. The move solidified its position as one of Wall Street's most-favored stocks.

    Trump confirmed a 50% tariff would be imposed on copper, and said it would start August 1.

    The Brazilian real recovered some losses that followed the tariff news. Late on Wednesday, the currency's volatility gauges surged to their highest levels since late April. The dollar was last down 0.8% against the real . Brazilian stocks were down 0.5%.

    Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva vowed retaliation against unilateral tariff hikes.

    Some traders said U.S. consumers could see sharp price increases for coffee and orange juice if Trump sticks to the Brazil tariffs.

    Reactions in the broader market to Trump's latest tariff moves have been less severe than in April, possibly reflecting expectations that ongoing negotiations between Washington and trade partners could yield agreements.

    Investors are gearing up for second-quarter earnings, looking for signs of an impact from Trump's trade war launched on April 2.

    Bruce Zaro, managing director at Granite Wealth Management in Plymouth, Massachusetts, said the market appears to be in a holding pattern ahead of reports from S&P 500 companies.

    JPMorgan Chase is due to release results Tuesday, essentially kicking off the reporting period.

    "There's been great skepticism with all of the analysts that follow the S&P 500, how they've been reducing their estimates at large, based on the tariffs and uncertainty around that," he said.

    "But we think, when all is said and done, those growth companies, and specifically tech companies, are going to come through with fabulous earnings. So I think the market is in a waiting period."

    The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 192.34 points, or 0.43%, to 44,650.64, the S&P 500 rose 17.20 points, or 0.27%, to 6,280.46 and the Nasdaq Composite rose 19.33 points, or 0.09%, to 20,630.67.

    MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe rose 1.92 points, or 0.21%, to 926.22. The pan-European STOXX 600 index rose 0.54%.

    Bitcoin rallied to another all-time high. The world's largest cryptocurrency was last up 2.56% to $113,609.36.

    Investors also digested upbeat quarterly results from TSMC, which showed strong demand for the world's largest contract chipmaker's products, fueled by surging interest in AI applications.

    The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of currencies, rose 0.23% to 97.61.

    Benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yields edged higher after U.S. data showed jobless claims unexpectedly fell last week and as investors focused on how tariffs will impact inflation.

    The yield on benchmark U.S. 10-year notes was last up 0.4 basis points on the day at 4.346%.

    Oil prices fell as investors weighed potential effects of Trump's tariffs on growth. Brent crude futures settled at $68.64 a barrel, down $1.55, or 2.21%. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude finished at $66.57 a barrel, down by $1.81, or 2.65%.

    Spot gold rose 0.3% to $3,323.39 an ounce.

    (Reporting by Caroline Valetkevitch; additional reporting by Rae Wee, Johann M Cherian and Marc Jones; Editing by Jamie Freed, Bernadette Baum, Tomasz Janowski, Jane Merriman, Cynthia Osterman and David Gregorio)

    Key Takeaways

    • •S&P 500 and Nasdaq reached record closing highs.
    • •Nvidia's market value exceeded $4 trillion.
    • •Trump announced a 50% tariff on Brazilian goods.
    • •Delta Air Lines shares surged on profit forecast.
    • •Brazilian real recovered some losses post-tariff news.

    Frequently Asked Questions about S&P 500, Nasdaq post record closes, Nvidia closing valuation $4 trillion

    1What record did the S&P 500 and Nasdaq achieve?

    The S&P 500 and Nasdaq registered record closing highs on Thursday.

    2What is Nvidia's market value as of the latest report?

    Nvidia's market value closed above $4 trillion for the first time, ending up at $4.004 trillion.

    3
    How did Trump's tariffs affect the Brazilian real?

    The Brazilian real recovered some losses that followed the tariff news, with its volatility gauges surging.

    4What are analysts expecting from upcoming earnings reports?

    Analysts are skeptical about earnings estimates due to tariffs and uncertainty, but expect tech companies to report strong earnings.

    5What was the performance of Bitcoin in this report?

    Bitcoin rallied to another all-time high, rising 2.56% to $113,609.36.

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