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Wall Street’s S&P 500 share index climbed to a record high on Friday, capping a dramatic rebound by US stocks from a sharp drop earlier in the year sparked by Donald Trump’s barrage of global tariffs.

The blue-chip index rose 0.3 per cent in early trading to 6,158.87, eclipsing its previous peak of 6,147.43 on February 19.

A US-brokered ceasefire in the conflict between Israel and Iran has boosted equities this week, easing investors’ concerns about a potential disruption to the flow of oil exports from the Middle East. Trump also said on Thursday the US and China had “signed” a trade deal.

The S&P 500 has risen more than 23 per cent — entering a technical bull market — since hitting a 15-month intraday low on April 7 soon after the US president announced his “liberation day” plans several days earlier. The levies unleashed waves of volatility across financial markets, with economists lowering their forecasts for global economic growth.

Line chart of S&P 500, index points showing US stocks rebound from April sell-off to hit record high

But Trump’s subsequent delay to some of his tariff plans, along with a series of climbdowns from his more aggressive threats and relatively robust economic data, have spurred a rapid comeback for stocks.

“Peak trade uncertainty is in the past, [the US economy] remains resilient and the narrative has re-centred on AI and growth,” said Venu Krishna, head of US equity strategy at Barclays. Citi’s top US equity strategist Scott Chronert expects the S&P 500 to rally a further 2.5 per cent by the end of 2025.

Stocks’ rebound contrasts with continuing pressure on US Treasuries and the dollar — which fell to a three-year low this week — caused by rising concerns about the sustainability of the country’s growing debt.

Measures of US consumer and business sentiment have also been hit by Trump’s erratic tariff announcements on products including metals, semiconductors, cars and basic goods.

But equities have been supported by solid earnings for some of Wall Street’s biggest companies, and signs that Trump’s attempts to radically reorientate US trade policy have yet to reignite inflation or upend the jobs market.

A rush of buybacks and retail investors’ robust demand have provided further fuel to the recent rally. Trump’s landmark tax bill is also forecast by some analysts to boost economic growth and prop up corporate profits.

Line chart of CBOE Vix index showing US stock market volatility has collapsed after surging in April

“Regardless of what actually happens with tariffs, the market seems to view them as old and manageable news,” said Lisa Shalett, chief investment officer at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management.

“The market doesn’t discount the same event twice. There are ‘growth scares’ and we move on.”

Bar chart of S&P 500 YTD return (%) by sector showing Industrials have led the US stock market higher this year

Tech stocks slumped early this year but have been the best performers since Trump’s U-turn on April 9. Since that time shares of analytical software group Palantir are up 87 per cent, online broker Robinhood has risen 147 per cent and server maker Super Micro Computer has gained more than 55 per cent. “Big Tech led the [earlier] sell-off and is now leading the rebound,” said Krishna.

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Industrials stocks have also been big winners in 2025. Howmet Aerospace has gained 62 per cent while Uber and GE Vernova have rallied 54 per cent, making them the best performing stocks in the sector so far this year. Defence group RTX and tractor maker Deere have risen by 23 per cent and 20 per cent respectively.

Yet bearish analysts maintain that the stock market’s gains rest on shaky foundations, warning that slowing growth in bank lending and rising credit card delinquencies point to weakening economic growth.

“While ‘peak pessimism’ may be past, we believe we are far from back to where we were in January,” said Shalett, who said in an email to clients that “in aggregate, the US stock market is even more expensive based on forward earnings” than it was at the start of the year.



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