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28.05.2025 11:25 AM
US Market News Digest for May 28

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S&P 500 ends correction phase, poised for further gains

The S&P 500 index has broken through the key 5,908 level, signaling the end of its recent correction and opening the door to further upside. A break above the resistance level of 5,998 could provide additional momentum for the rally.

If the index fails to hold above 5,908, an alternative scenario points to a potential pullback toward the 5,769 mark.

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US dollar surges, but long-term risks persist

The US dollar posted strong gains against major currencies, particularly the Japanese yen, driven by current economic conditions. This strength may create strategic opportunities for traders in the currency market.

However, tariff-related pressures and the rising US national debt remain key risks for the dollar in the long term.

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Apple shares slide amid tariff threats

Shares of tech giant Apple remain under pressure as the US administration threatens to impose new tariffs. The unpredictable political landscape is prompting investors to reassess risks and adjust their portfolios.

The company could face significant financial setbacks, adding to the volatility of its stock.

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Tesla's European sales plunge 49% in April

Despite overall growth in demand for electric vehicles in Europe, Tesla experienced a sharp 49% drop in monthly sales. The decline highlights the company's challenges in maintaining and expanding its market share.

CEO Elon Musk has pledged to "super-focus" on the business, which could improve the situation in the near term.

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Eli Lilly acquires SiteOne Therapeutics for $1 billion

Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly has announced the acquisition of SiteOne Therapeutics in a deal valued at approximately $1 billion. The move aims to accelerate the development of non-opioid pain treatments, reflecting a broader shift away from dependency on high-risk medications.

This strategic acquisition could unlock new growth opportunities for the company and offer alternatives in the pain management market.

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US stock indices post strong gains

US stock indices recorded a notable upswing, supported by a rebound in consumer confidence and growing optimism about the economic outlook. The rally reinforces short-term bullish sentiment in the market.

However, concerns over the country's fiscal health persist, leaving markets sensitive to upcoming economic data and policy developments.

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As a reminder, InstaTrade offers the best conditions for trading stocks, indices, and derivatives, helping you profit effectively from market swings.

Ekaterina Kiseleva,
Analytical expert of InstaTrade
© 2007-2025

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