Today: 7 June 2026
Dow Jones Moves Up in Late Trading

Dow Jones Moves Up in Late Trading

New York, June 2, 2026, 16:04 (EDT)

  • Dow Jones Industrial Average added 149.01 points, or 0.29%, to 51,227.89. S&P 500 was up 0.06%. Nasdaq edged down 0.05%.
  • Artificial intelligence interest kept some buyers around, though gains were held back by oil, inflation, and rate concerns from the Federal Reserve.
  • Focus shifts to Friday’s May payrolls numbers, as the latest labor update showed job openings rising sharply even as hiring slowed.

Dow eked out a small gain Tuesday, finishing higher as U.S. blue chips benefited from ongoing excitement over artificial intelligence spending. That enthusiasm managed to counterbalance concerns about inflation and continued Middle East tensions after the bell.

The Dow rose 149.01 points, up 0.29%, closing at 51,227.89. The S&P 500 inched up 4.85 points, or 0.06%, to 7,604.81. The Nasdaq Composite dropped 13.96 points, or 0.05%, to 27,072.85.

Investors are focused on how much they’ll pay for AI-related growth as oil prices remain elevated and the Federal Reserve keeps warning inflation isn’t done. The Dow outperformed the tech-heavy Nasdaq, which has more exposure to high-growth tech stocks.

AI was again the main driver today. Hewlett Packard Enterprise posted a record quarter and said demand for infrastructure is piling up, putting it ahead of its long-term goals. Reuters said HPE competes with Dell and Super Micro for servers and networking equipment that power AI workloads.

Marvell Technology got a boost after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang called it the next “trillion-dollar company” during Computex in Taipei. Shares rose, but Reuters said Marvell’s market cap is still well under a trillion, despite the rally. Reuters

But Alphabet moved lower. The Google parent said it aims to raise $80 billion in equity, with $10 billion of that coming from Berkshire Hathaway, to help pay for its AI infrastructure needs after bumping up its 2026 capital spending target to $180 billion–$190 billion. Alphabet shares slid in after-hours trading as the market weighed who will shoulder the costs of this boom.

Dow’s price-weighted setup amplified swings for stocks like Goldman Sachs and Caterpillar. Cisco, Caterpillar, IBM, Apple, JPMorgan and Goldman moved higher, but Microsoft, Salesforce, Boeing and Nike pulled on the index.

“It’s a mixed market,” Tim Ghriskey, senior portfolio strategist at Ingalls & Snyder in New York, said, noting mid- and small-cap names have shown some strength. Small-cap companies, which have lower market values, can be more sensitive to domestic growth shifts. Reuters

JOLTS jobs data was mixed. Openings jumped by 731,000 to 7.618 million in April, hitting the highest since May 2024, the Labor Department said. But hiring dropped by 419,000, landing at 5.116 million. Matthew Martin, senior U.S. economist at Oxford Economics, called the labor market “mostly stable” but warned high oil prices and uncertainty could slow hiring. Reuters

Rate risk stayed in focus. Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack said it’s “reasonable to keep rates steady” for now, but warned that if the recent inflation trend continues, “it may soon be appropriate to act.” The Federal Reserve is the U.S. central bank. Higher rates tend to make stocks less attractive compared to cash and bonds. Reuters

Oil is still the big question. Brent crude hovered close to $96 a barrel as markets looked to see what would happen in the U.S.-Iran talks, which stayed unsettled. That leaves a risk: if energy costs push inflation higher, the Fed could get more hawkish. Treasury yields might climb, putting pressure on the AI trade as money gets pricier. A Treasury yield is the return investors want to hold U.S. government debt.

Dow closes suggest investors are sticking with the rally, but participation is thinning out. Friday’s payrolls report is up next. A hot jobs number could bring back rate fears, while a weak reading may raise questions about whether blue chips have the economic support to keep going.

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