Stock Market Today: Nasdaq 100 Rises Despite Hot PPI, Nvidia Hits Record High
Tech stocks ripped higher on Wednesday despite a sharply hotter-than-expected April Producer Price Index reading that rekindled inflation anxieties and rate-hike fears, as strength in semiconductors fueled investor sentiment.
Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ:NVDA) rallied for the sixth straight session to above $226 per share, with the company’s market cap soaring above $5.5 trillion ahead of next week’s highly awaited earnings report.
Speaking via Truth Social shortly before landing in Beijing, Trump told followers the trip – joined by Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO Elon Musk, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) CEO Tim Cook and a last-minute addition of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang – was aimed at “fixing the broken deal” with China while also pressing Xi to help “end the Iran problem.”
On the macro front, April wholesale prices jumped 1.4% month-over-month, nearly triple the 0.5% consensus, and headline PPI surged to 6% year-over-year against expectations of 4.8%, the hottest print in over three years.
Core PPI rose 1.0% versus 0.4% estimates, underscoring that Iran-war-driven energy inflation is now bleeding into broader pipeline pricing.
Rate traders quickly revised Fed policy path, with fed funds futures now pricing a hike more likely than a hold by year end.
Across U.S. equity markets by midday Wednesday, the tape was a classic split – large-cap growth higher, rate-sensitive cyclicals and small caps lower.
The S&P 500 rose 0.5% to 7,437.67 while the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 0.4% to 49,571, dragged by 189 points of weakness in its bank and industrial components.
The Nasdaq 100 outperformed with a 0.7% gain to 29,265.56, leaning on a strong semis and clean-energy bid alongside Nvidia’s continued march. The Russell 2000 slipped 0.1% to 2,839.74.
Read Also: Producer Inflation Shock: PPI Spikes To 6%, Fanning Fed Hike Fears
Wednesday’s Performance In Major US Indices
Index Last % Change S&P 500 7,437.67 +0.5% Dow Jones 49,571.14 -0.4% Nasdaq 100 29,265.56 +0.7% Russell 2000 2,839.74 -0.1%
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The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (NYSE:VOO) rose 0.5%. The SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust (NYSE:DIA) slipped 0.4%. The Invesco QQQ Trust (NASDAQ:QQQ) climbed 0.7%. The iShares Russell 2000 ETF (NYSE:IWM) edged 0.1% lower.
Tech And Solar Defy The PPI Shock, Banks And Utilities Fall
Wednesday’s sector tape split cleanly along the rates fault line. The Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSE:XLK) led the board with a 0.9% gain, with the Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSE:XLY) up 0.6%, the Communication Services Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSE:XLC) up 0.5% and the Health Care Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSE:XLV) up 0.3%.
Story Continues
The losers were a one-line story: yield up, rate-sensitives down.
The Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSE:XLU) fell 1.3% – the worst-performing sector – while the Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSE:XLF) dropped 1.0%, the Real Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSE:XLRE) lost 0.8% and the Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSE:XLE) slid 0.5% as crude unwound recent gains.
Industry ETFs amplified the rotation. The Invesco Solar ETF (NYSE:TAN) rocketed 3.7% and the Invesco WilderHill Clean Energy ETF (NYSE:PBW) jumped 2.5%, dragged higher by a massive Enphase Energy Inc.(NASDAQ:ENPH) move.
The VanEck Semiconductor ETF (NASDAQ:SMH) added 2.1% on AI-chip strength. ON Semiconductor Corp. (NASDAQ:ON) jumped 10.8% to $115.30, riding the broader semiconductor wave that lifted SMH 2.1%. Coherent Corp. (NYSE:COHR) rose 8.7% to $406.45 in sympathy.
On the downside, rate-sensitive industries such as the iShares U.S. Home Construction ETF (BATS:ITB) and the SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF (NYSE:KRE) were down 2% and 1.4%, respectively.
Among notable corporate movers, Ford Motor Co. (NYSE:F) surged 11.9% to $13.42 after the automaker delivered Q1 revenue of $43.3 billion and adjusted EPS of $0.66, both ahead of consensus, while raising 2026 adjusted EBIT guidance to $8.5-10.5 billion.
Management also unveiled “Ford Energy,” a new battery and grid-storage subsidiary slated for $1.5 billion in capex, alongside a Universal EV platform targeting a $30,000 midsize pickup for next year.
Lucid Group Inc. (NASDAQ:LCID) added 9.1% to $6.55 on no confirmed single-name catalyst, with the move best explained as EV-cohort sympathy buying off the Ford print.
On the downside, the software complex took the morning’s biggest hit. Dynatrace Inc. (NYSE:DT) collapsed 14.1% to $33.67 following its pre-market earnings print, with investors punishing what was widely read as a soft outlook against the $0.16 consensus EPS bar. Doximity Inc. (NYSE:DOCS) sank 9.8% to $23.85 after its Q4 fiscal-2026 release missed the $0.18 EPS bar.
Wednesday’s Russell 1000 Top Gainers
Name % change Ford Motor Co. +11.9% ON Semiconductor Corp. +10.8% Sensata Technologies Holding plc(NYSE:ST) +9.8% Enphase Energy Inc. +9.5% Lucid Group Inc. +9.1%
Wednesday’s Russell 1000 Top Losers
Name % change Dynatrace Inc. -14.1% Caris Life Sciences Inc. -13.0% Doximity Inc. -9.8% DXC Technology Co.(NYSE:DXC) -9.0% Robert Half Inc.(NYSE:RHI) -8.6%
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