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Dow Jones Today: Dow Closes Back Above 50,000 as Cisco’s AI Rally Reshapes the Market After the Bell

Dow Jones Today: Dow Closes Back Above 50,000 as Cisco’s AI Rally Reshapes the Market After the Bell

NEW YORK, May 14, 2026, 4:01 PM EDT

  • The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 329.85 points, a 0.66% climb, closing at 50,023.05.
  • Cisco shares soared to an all-time high as the company lifted its full-year outlook and unveiled a restructuring plan centered on AI.
  • Stocks pushed up, but hopes for rate cuts stayed muted, with inflation and oil risks weighing on sentiment.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished the session above 50,000 once again on Thursday, boosted by Cisco’s strong performance and a surge across technology shares. The index climbed 329.85 points, or 0.66%, ending at 50,023.05. The S&P 500 advanced 0.64% to 7,492.33, and the Nasdaq Composite moved up 0.77% to close at 26,604.97.

The move pushed the Dow back above a key threshold—coming as investors were already chasing records in both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq. Importantly, the rally’s momentum has spread beyond just the biggest chip stocks, even as artificial intelligence continues to dominate as the market’s primary driver.

Cisco surged 12.8% to a record, taking center stage after the company lifted its full-year revenue guidance and announced nearly 4,000 job cuts as part of a restructuring focused on AI and future growth bets. Nvidia shares rallied, following a Reuters report that the U.S. had greenlit H200 chip sales to Chinese customers. Meanwhile, Qualcomm, Intel, Sandisk, and Micron all slipped between 1.9% and 5.9%—evidence that the AI rush isn’t sparing every chip stock.

Cisco reported a 12% jump in fiscal third-quarter revenue, hitting $15.8 billion. For the upcoming quarter, the company projected revenue between $16.7 billion and $16.9 billion, and it’s targeting $62.8 billion to $63.0 billion in revenue for fiscal 2026. One standout: data center switching orders climbed more than 40% year over year. These switches, essential for routing traffic in cloud and AI computing centers, remain a key growth driver.

Economic numbers offered the market a lift, at least on the surface. April retail sales in the U.S. ticked up 0.5%, right on target. Jobless claims added 12,000 but held at 211,000—still low. Import prices, though, surged 1.9%, the sharpest monthly jump since March 2022, keeping inflation front and center.

“Everybody’s asking the same question: how much longer does this rally go on?” said Robert Pavlik, senior portfolio manager at Dakota Wealth in Fairfield, Connecticut. He pointed out that investors are “loving this rally” even as they’re “antsy.” Reuters

Fed risk hasn’t faded. According to Reuters, inflation data out this week dented expectations for imminent rate cuts. Kansas City Fed President Jeffrey Schmid described inflation as the biggest “pressing risk” facing the U.S. economy. Prediction markets echoed the wariness: Polymarket priced zero Fed rate cuts in 2026 with 72% odds, while on Kalshi, the “exactly 0 cuts” scenario led with 54%. Polymarket Kalshi

Trade and oil didn’t take center stage, but both remained in focus. President Donald Trump sat down with China’s Xi Jinping in Beijing, covering topics from trade to Taiwan and the Strait of Hormuz—vital for oil shipping. Oil slipped: U.S. crude at $100.75 a barrel, Brent at $105.07. The 10-year Treasury yield dipped to 4.451%.

Beneath the surface, risk appetite was evident. On the New York Stock Exchange, winners beat losers by a ratio of 1.85 to 1; over on the Nasdaq, that figure came in at 1.53 to 1. Chipmaker Cerebras surged close to 90% above its IPO price during its U.S. debut, injecting more speculative momentum into a session already charged up by the AI theme.

The risks aren’t exactly hidden here. High oil could keep import bills climbing, or if inflation seeps past energy, the Fed might hold rates higher for longer than stock bulls hope. That puts pressure on a run-up that’s leaned on AI outlays, upbeat earnings, and confidence that shoppers can handle steeper costs.

The Dow managed to finish above 50,000, delivering bulls the headline they’d been chasing. Now the question is whether Cisco’s jump signals a real profit wave for AI infrastructure—or if it’s just another pop in a market loaded with optimism.

Stock Market Today

  • Cisco Systems Surges 13% on Strong Q3 Earnings and Raised Guidance Amid AI Demand
    May 14, 2026, 5:50 PM EDT. Cisco Systems shares jumped 13.41% to $115.53 on heavy volume after reporting blowout fiscal Q3 results and raising guidance. The tech giant highlighted a surge in AI-driven orders, totaling $5.3 billion year-to-date, underpinning strong demand for AI infrastructure. Networking peer Arista Networks also rose 5.04%, reflecting optimism in AI and data center spending. Cisco's management is restructuring, cutting 4,000 jobs to focus more on high-growth areas like AI. The stock has surged 40% in the past month on these developments. Major U.S. indexes also advanced, with the S&P 500 up 0.77% and Nasdaq Composite rising 0.88%, showing broad tech sector strength.

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