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Dow Jones climbs over 300 points; Fed decision and big-tech earnings are next

Dow Jones climbs over 300 points; Fed decision and big-tech earnings are next

New York, January 26, 2026, 17:06 EST — After-hours

  • Dow climbs 307.91 points to finish at 49,406.62; S&P 500 and Nasdaq also post gains
  • Attention shifts to the Fed’s Jan. 27-28 meeting and a midweek surge of mega-cap earnings
  • Gold breaks through $5,000 an ounce amid investor balancing act between policy uncertainty and AI-driven optimism

The Dow Jones Industrial Average, tracking 30 major U.S. firms, climbed 307.91 points, or 0.63%, to 49,406.62 on Monday, preliminary figures show. The S&P 500 gained 0.50%, while the Nasdaq edged up 0.44%. Investors are gearing up for a busy week packed with earnings reports and a Federal Reserve policy announcement. “You’re seeing communications and technology are trading well today in advance of the earnings from a lot of the large companies,” noted Chris Zaccarelli, chief investment officer at Northlight Asset Management. Reuters

The reason it matters now is straightforward: the market is heavily relying on the biggest names to sustain the rally. This week’s earnings and guidance will reveal if that support remains firm or if the market will have to find a new catalyst.

The Fed’s policy-setting committee is scheduled to meet Jan. 27-28, according to the central bank’s calendar. For stock investors, the signal sent by the Fed matters just as much as the actual decision, since interest rates influence everything from borrowing costs to the valuation of future earnings.

Microsoft plans to release its fiscal 2026 second-quarter earnings after the market closes on Wednesday, Jan. 28. The company will hold a webcast of the earnings call at 2:30 p.m. Pacific Time. The stock has emerged as a key focus for the market’s AI-driven trade, with investors closely monitoring cloud demand and cost controls.

Tesla is set to release its fourth-quarter 2025 earnings after the market closes on Wednesday, Jan. 28, according to an SEC filing. A live Q&A webcast will follow at 5:30 p.m. Eastern Time. Investors will be parsing the report closely, weighing near-term vehicle margins against Tesla’s longer-term bets on autonomy.

Apple’s investor relations page lists a conference call for Thursday, Jan. 29, to go over its fiscal first-quarter results. As a heavyweight in the Dow, Apple’s outlook often moves the index, even if other stocks stay quiet.

Metals stole the spotlight outside the stock market. Gold futures surged past $5,000 an ounce for the first time, while silver set another record. At the same time, the dollar weakened further and the 10-year Treasury yield slipped below roughly 4.22%, according to Investopedia. On the equities front, Intel tumbled 5.7%, JetBlue dropped nearly 4% amid winter storm travel disruptions, and USA Rare Earth soared close to 8% after securing a deal with the U.S. government, the report added.

After hours, March Dow futures hovered near 49,448. Gold futures stood close to $5,034 an ounce, and the U.S. 10-year yield edged around 4.22%, per .

Tesla’s earnings focus isn’t so much on this quarter but on what lies ahead. Ken Mahoney, CEO of Mahoney Asset Management—which holds Tesla stock—said, “For 2026, you’re essentially seeing if AI becomes revenue + profit, not just spend as it is mostly now.” Reuters

The risk lies in the high bar and the market already pricing in flawless execution. A slip in guidance from major tech firms, or a policy signal that shakes up rate expectations, could quickly turn a slow grind upward into a sharp selloff.

Wednesday brings the Fed’s interest-rate decision and a press conference, plus earnings reports from Microsoft, Meta Platforms, and Tesla. Then on Thursday, all eyes turn to Apple’s earnings, along with U.S. trade data and weekly jobless claims, as outlined in Investopedia’s week-ahead calendar.

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  • Greatland Resources (ASX:GGP) Valuation and Share Price Analysis Amid Strong 2024 Performance
    May 1, 2026, 6:03 PM EDT. Greatland Resources (ASX:GGP) has gained investor attention after delivering a 27.8% year-to-date share price return, closing at A$13.5. The company reported revenue of A$1,918.1 million with a 4.7% increase year-on-year but experienced a 5% drop in net income to A$645.1 million. Market views diverge: some value the stock at A$15.6, suggesting a 13.5% undervaluation based on the transition from exploration to production at the Havieron gold-copper project. However, its price-to-earnings ratio of 14.1x exceeds the industry average of 12.8x, implying mixed sentiment about growth prospects and risk. Investors are urged to weigh gold price stability and project execution risks before committing.

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