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McDonald’s Shares Climbed as Dow Fell. Market Looks to Monday’s Open for Direction
16 May 2026
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McDonald’s Shares Climbed as Dow Fell. Market Looks to Monday’s Open for Direction

New York, May 16, 2026, 13:02 (EDT)

McDonald’s Corp. ended Friday at $276.39, up 0.52% for the day. Shares saw the week’s low at $271.98, which is also the bottom of McDonald’s latest 52-week range. U.S. stock markets are closed on weekends. The NYSE and Nasdaq trade Monday to Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET.

McDonald’s edged higher while the rest of the market sank on a tough day. The S&P 500 dropped 1.24%, the Nasdaq lost 1.54% and the Dow Jones fell 1.07%. Investors shifted out of risk, and McDonald’s managed a small gain, looking defensive.

The next big thing for the stock may not be Friday’s finish, but whether buyers buy into McDonald’s value effort as U.S. consumers feel pressure. Shares closed up just 0.2% from May 8, making it a mostly flat week for the name.

Restaurant stocks split on Friday. Chipotle climbed 1.75% and Starbucks picked up 0.98%. Yum Brands dipped 0.44%. McDonald’s didn’t keep up with Chipotle or Starbucks but managed a better showing than Yum.

McDonald’s gave bulls a line to run with after reporting its latest results. The company said global comparable sales climbed 3.8% in the first quarter, with U.S. comparable sales up 3.9%. Revenue was $6.52 billion, up 9%, and adjusted earnings per share hit $2.83.

Worries have shifted to next quarter. CEO Chris Kempczinski pointed to “elevated gas prices” as the main problem on the earnings call. CFO Ian Borden, according to Reuters, said the quarter got off to a weak start, with April sales dipping slightly into the red. CFRA analyst Alex Fasciano said investors already knew about the traffic and gas-price pressures. The earnings beat helped calm nerves around execution. Reuters

McDonald’s is moving to offer cheaper options as pressure mounts. In the U.S., the chain rolled out meal deals and some items priced under $3. Management also told AP they expect a new beverage line will get attention in May and June. CEO Kempczinski said McDonald’s is focused on “controlling what we can control.” AP News

But the hazard is obvious. If fuel and food prices keep hurting low-income customers, discounts might help sales but not lift traffic enough, especially as diners opt for cheaper, smaller meals. McDonald’s reported a drop in U.S. and some overseas same-store sales in April, citing hard comparisons to last year.

McDonald’s is in focus as the week kicks off, with NYSE’s market recap saying eyes will be on earnings from major retailers—Home Depot, Lowe’s, Target, TJX and Walmart. Fed minutes and flash PMIs, which gauge business activity, are also due. McDonald’s shares are behaving like a consumer-health proxy instead of just a restaurant stock, NYSE said.

McDonald’s got a break with Friday’s move higher, but it’s not clear if it holds. Monday will test if $276 sticks as support, or if the fight over value and traffic flares up again.

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