Early Look
Friday, August 14, 2026
Futures | Up/Down | % | Last |
Dow | -65.00 | 0.12% | 53,870 |
S&P 500 | 5.25 | 0.06% | 7,827 |
Nasdaq | 41.50 | 0.14% | 30,229 |
Another day, another record for Wall Street as the S&P 500 ended the day at yet another all-time high, the 27th of the year, just closing shy of 7,800 for the first time after hitting a fresh intraday high of 7,816.70 on broad strength, but technology was again the leader with the XLK now up 32.5% year-to date. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq are on track for weekly gains and looking higher overnight ahead of key monthly retail sales data at 8:30 am et. Slightly cooler PPI and CPI inflation data the last few days has sparked more buying interest as the data renewed hopes that Fed rate hikes are pushed out (which followed weaker employment data last Friday). In Asian markets, The Nikkei Index advanced 405 points to 68,713, the Shanghai Index was little changed at 3,927, and the Hang Seng Index fell -279 points to 25,116. In Europe, the German DAX is up 181 points to 26,481, while the FTSE 100 slips -8 points to 10,764. In tech overnight, shares of semi equipment maker AMAT declines despite stronger quarterly results. In defense, drone stocks are rising after President Trump bolsters National Security and strengthens U.S. supply chains by imposing tariffs on drones and their Parts and components. Overall, a strong week for energy (XLE) rising over 6% and more than 1% gains for Healthcare (XLV), Tech (XLK) and Financials (XLF).
Market Closing Prices Yesterday
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Macro | Up/Down | Last |
Nymex | 0.66 | 81.91 |
Brent | 0.13 | 87.20 |
Gold | -13.30 | 4,407.10 |
EUR/USD | 0.0027 | 1.1554 |
JPY/USD | -0.34 | 159.14 |
10-Year Note | +0.01 | 4.65% |
Sector News Breakdown
Consumer
Energy, Industrials and Materials
Financials
Healthcare
Technology, Media & Telecom
Mid-Morning Look
Friday, August 14, 2026
Index | Up/Down | % | Last |
DJ Industrials | -15.98 | 0.03% | 53,824 |
S&P 500 | -2.70 | 0.03% | 7,796 |
Nasdaq | -50.91 | 0.19% | 26,752 |
Russell 2000 | -11.59 | 0.38% | 3,064 |
U.S. stocks trying to hold record highs for the S&P 500 around 7,800, on track for weekly gains as the combination of better inflation data this week (CPI, PPI) following softer jobs data last Friday, give hope to no rate hikes from the Fed in their upcoming September policy meeting, boosting Smallcaps, interest rate sensitive names and lending or mortgage/housing related names. This morning more weak data as the July retail sales figure showed a decline of -0.6% last month, its worst reading in over a year. Coming into the week, the big question was whether hot inflation would force the Federal Reserve into hiking interest rates at its September meeting. The market is now pricing in only a 30% chance of a September rate hike, according to the CME FedWatch tool, down from around 45% a week ago. Energy (XLE) is the big winner thus far on the week rising 7.8% (now +38% YTD) after the US resumed the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, lifting oil prices. The United States threatened an indefinite naval blockade of Iran, raising concerns about disruptions to crude supplies from the Middle East.
Among top stock sector stories, drone stocks rise after the Trump administration announced fresh tariffs to be imposed under section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, this time on drones, citing excessive reliance on imported drones threatening “to impair the national security of the U.S.” The highest tariffs of 100% are set to be imposed on drones with “a maximum take-off weight of more than 25 kilograms, because those UAS can more easily be used for weapons-related purposes.” Smaller drones face a 25% tariff, these taking effect September. Tech is weak early as software stocks slide, giving back much of the late day gain on Thursday after Reuters report Thursday that Silver Lake is in talks to acquire WDAY, which juiced the overall sector. Earnings season is mostly behind us minus a few key tech companies the next 2 weeks and retailers HD, WMT, TGT next week.
Economic Data
Macro | Up/Down | Last |
WTI Crude | 0.27 | 81.52 |
Brent | 0.19 | 87.26 |
Gold | 27.10 | 4,447.50 |
EUR/USD | 0.0054 | 1.1581 |
JPY/USD | -0.51 | 158.97 |
10-Year Note | 0.023 | 4.664% |
Sector Movers Today
Stock GAINERS
Stock LAGGARDS
Closing Recap
Friday, August 14, 2026
Index | Up/Down | % | Last |
DJ Industrials | -107.46 | 0.20% | 53,732 |
S&P 500 | -13.26 | 0.17% | 7,785 |
Nasdaq | -73.86 | 0.28% | 26,729 |
Russell 2000 | 15.56 | 0.51% | 3,068 |
Friday was a yawner of a trading session as stocks opened near their best levels and the S&P 500 moved back above the 7,800 for a second straight day…but also failed to close above the 7,800 a second straight day, as stocks slipped slowly throughout to end down modestly on light volume and little changed on the week. The S&P 500 traded in a narrow 15 point trading range all afternoon and for the week the S&P 500 climbed 0.4%, the Dow fell 0.6% and the Nasdaq climbed 0.1%. The Smallcap Russell 2000 made it 4 straight up days, closing at a new all-time high as reduced interest rate hike concerns helped buoy the sector. Fears of a Fed rate hike in September eased this week behind another round of softer economic data points and cooler inflation readings. Consumer prices (CPI) and producer prices (PPI) came in lower than expected this week easing some inflation concerns, while today consumer sentiment fell along with a drop in retail sales. Despite the weaker data and reduced Fed rate hike bets, Treasury yields still finished near their highs as oil prices rose. With over 460 S&P 500 companies having reported this quarter, markets are in the home stretch, but there are some key retailers reporting next week: Tuesday 8/18: HD, Wednesday 8/19: LOW, TGT, TJX and Thursday 8/20: WMT, BABA, and ROST are reporting. Note the CBOE Volatility index (VIX) closed at its lowest level in 2026.
Economic Data
Commodities, Currencies & Treasuries
Macro | Up/Down | Last |
WTI Crude | 1.15 | 82.40 |
Brent | 1.45 | 88.52 |
Gold | 16.90 | 4,437.50 |
EUR/USD | 0.0037 | 1.1565 |
JPY/USD | -0.13 | 159.35 |
10-Year Note | 0.056 | 4.695% |
Sector News Breakdown
Retail, Consumer Staples & Restaurants:
Energy, Industrials & Materials
Financials
Biotech & Pharma:
Healthcare Services & MedTech movers:
AI, Internet, Media & Telecom
Semiconductors:
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Street Recommendations
Friday, August 14, 2026
BARCLAYS
BERENBERG
BERNSTEIN
BMO CAPITAL
BOFA
BTIG
CANTOR FITZGERALD
EVERCORE ISI
GOLDMAN SACHS
HSBC
JEFFERIES
JPMORGAN
KEEFE BRUYETTE
KEYBANC
LAKE STREET
MIZUHO
NEEDHAM
NORTHCOAST
RBC CAPITAL
STIFEL
UBS
WEDBUSH
WELLS FARGO
WOLFE RESEARCH
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