S&P 500 reaches record highs as tech stocks drive gains
A narrow group of tech and semiconductor names is doing the heavy lifting as the index crosses 7,398, with AI infrastructure spending fueling the latest leg up.
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Add us on Google by Editorial Team May. 10, 2026The S&P 500 closed at 7,398.93 on May 8, 2026, notching a fresh all-time high on a gain of 0.84%. The Nasdaq Composite did even better, surging 1.71%, while the Nasdaq 100 climbed 2.35%. A handful of technology stocks, particularly in semiconductors and artificial intelligence, provided most of the thrust.
Year-to-date, the S&P 500 is now up 8.08%.
Semiconductors and AI are running the show
The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index hit a new high, driven by escalating demand for AI data centers.
Nvidia shares rose 2.3% on the day. Apple gained between 1.8% and 2.05%. But the real fireworks came from Intel, whose stock soared 13.96% on news of a joint production agreement with Apple.
Macro backdrop: jobs hold steady, oil spikes
April’s jobs data came in unexpectedly positive, with the unemployment rate holding steady at 4.3%. That’s the kind of reading that tells the market the economy isn’t overheating but also isn’t falling apart.
On the less cheerful side, oil prices temporarily spiked above $100 per barrel. But the AI enthusiasm was strong enough to overpower the oil-price headwind, with investors essentially looking at $100 oil and going back to buying semiconductor stocks.
What this means for investors
The rally has reportedly expanded to include small-cap stocks, which is historically a healthier signal than mega-cap-only leadership. Small caps tend to be more sensitive to domestic economic conditions, so their participation suggests the jobs data is translating into genuine economic optimism.
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