US stocks end mostly up after mixed data

US stocks end mostly up after mixed data

/ 07:00 AM May 16, 2025

A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange

Trader Michael Capolino works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

NEW YORK, United States — US stocks finished mostly higher Thursday following mixed United States economic data. This happened as markets await further announcement from Washington of trade deals.

Data showed US retail sales were near-flat in the United States in April. Meanwhile, US wholesale inflation unexpectedly fell during the month.

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“We’re back into the vacuum where news about trade dominates everything,” said Art Hogan of B. Riley Wealth Management.

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished up 0.7 percent at 42,322.75.

The broad-based S&P 500 gained 0.4 percent to 5,916.93. Meanwhile the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index fell 0.2 percent to 19,112.32.

READ: US retail sales little changed, signs of pullback after pre-tariff rush

After tumbling in early April following President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff plan, stocks have been on the upswing in recent weeks. Trump has retreated from some of the most onerous levies. He has announced a trade deal with Britain and a deescalation with China.

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But Hogan said markets are bracing themselves for a hit to inflation later in 2025 from the overall policy shift to higher tariffs.

Among individual companies, UnitedHealth plunged more than 11 percent. This was after the Wall Street Journal reported the health giant faces a US criminal investigation for possible Medicare fraud.

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UnitedHealth said in a statement it had not been notified by the Justice Department of an investigation. The company criticized the “deeply irresponsible” article.

Walmart dipped 0.4 percent as it warned of higher prices due to tariffs. It said the levies were still too high for the company to absorb without passing on to consumers.

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Dick’s Sporting Goods dropped 14.6 percent after announcing a deal to acquire Foot Locker for about $2.4 billion. Foot Locker surged 85.7 percent.

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