NEW YORK, August 19, 2026, 14:55 EDT — U.S. stock markets have opened.
- At 12:18 p.m. EDT, the S&P 500 climbed 0.60% to 7,737.65.
- The index regained 86% of the 53.30-point loss it recorded on Tuesday.
- Healthcare rose 2.9%, while technology was unchanged and semiconductors declined 1.3%.
By midday Wednesday, the S&P 500 had recovered roughly 86% of its decline from the previous session. However, healthcare shares led the rebound instead of the technology sector that has driven gains this year.
The split is significant for investors. The index fell just 7.41 points short of Monday’s closing level, while its biggest sector showed no change. As of July 31, information technology accounted for 36.8% of the index, compared to healthcare’s 9.1%.
Market breadth continued to strengthen, with advancing issues outnumbering decliners on the NYSE by a ratio of 2.42 to 1. The S&P 500 recorded 18 new highs and registered no new lows.
| Index | Tuesday move | Wednesday at 12:18 EDT | Loss recovered |
|---|---|---|---|
| S&P 500 | -53.30 pts (-0.69%) | +45.89 pts (+0.60%) | 86.1% |
| Nasdaq Composite | -355.20 pts (-1.33%) | +156.02 pts (+0.59%) | 43.9% |
| Dow Jones | -116.38 pts (-0.22%) | +218.24 pts (+0.41%) | 187.5% |
Healthcare drove gains as Moderna NASDAQ:MRNA surged over 100% following positive results from a melanoma vaccine trial with Merck NYSE:MRK. Merck advanced 11.2%, pushing the healthcare sector to an all-time high.
Technology was again the laggard. Shares of Broadcom NASDAQ:AVGO dropped 4% following Marvell Technology’s NASDAQ:MRVL move to award Alphabet’s Google NASDAQ:GOOGL a warrant associated with a $12.18 billion holding. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index ended down 1.3%.
Elevated interest rates diminish the current value of future technology profits. Robert Pavlik at Dakota Wealth stated simply: “when interest rates creep up,” those projections lose worth. Reuters
| Signal | Latest reading | Investor message |
|---|---|---|
| S&P 500 healthcare | +2.9% | Safe-haven growth fueled the recovery |
| S&P 500 technology | Flat | The biggest sector was not in front |
| Semiconductor index | -1.3% | AI strength stayed under strain |
| Brent crude | +1.0% | Energy sustained worries about inflation |
| 30-year Treasury yield | 5.203% | Down from Tuesday’s 19-year high, but conditions remain tight |
The Treasury’s move alleviated short-term strain. Authorities increased the scheduled repurchase of specific 10-to-30-year securities, raising the minimum to $4 billion per buyback. The revised approach is in effect from September 9 to November 4.
Assistance has boundaries. Joseph Purtell at Neuberger Berman noted that additional buying offers short-term relief, but does not resolve low demand for long-term bonds or fiscal shortfalls. The 10-year yield remained at 4.655%.
The Fed minutes underlined caution following 2 p.m. Some officials supported a rate hike in July, while several others stated further tightening would probably be necessary unless inflation moves back toward 2%. Markets responded little in the immediate aftermath.
| Analyst recommendation | 2026 year-end target | Upside from 7,737.65 | Published thesis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Citigroup NYSE:C — constructive | 8,100 | 4.7% | Earnings projected higher; ongoing AI demand |
| JPMorgan Chase NYSE:JPM — constructive | 8,000 | 3.4% | Cloud backlog supports AI revenue gains |
| Goldman Sachs NYSE:GS — constructive | 8,000 | 3.4% | Anticipated profit increase; valuation holding steady |
| UBS Group NYSE:UBS — constructive | 7,900 | 2.1% | Demand from consumers and data center momentum |
The target range provides just a 2.1% to 4.7% potential gain from midday levels, leaving a slim margin compared to the 10-year yield at 4.655%. As a result, earnings are expected to play a bigger role in generating returns.
Risks: A fresh surge in oil prices could push up inflation expectations and increase long-term yields. Another round of chip stock declines would weigh more heavily on the index, given that technology accounts for over a third of its composition.
Wednesday’s rebound lifted the headline index, but failed to revive its previous leadership. Investors currently require more widespread earnings momentum, rather than just a single day of lower yields.
S&P 500 • INDEXSP:SPX
A near-complete repair, with different leadership
Intraday, not a closing value
+45.89 points
-53.30 points
Wednesday gain ÷ Tuesday loss
Two-session path
What drove the bounce
Technology carried a 36.8% S&P 500 weight on July 31. Healthcare held 9.1%.
Published 2026 year-end targets
| Firm | Target | Upside | Stance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Citigroup | 8,100 | 4.7% | Constructive |
| JPMorgan | 8,000 | 3.4% | Constructive |
| Goldman Sachs | 8,000 | 3.4% | Constructive |
| UBS | 7,900 | 2.1% | Constructive |
Upside is measured against 7,737.65. “Constructive” summarizes targets above the market, not a formal index rating.
Rates and risk
- Treasury doubled certain long-bond buybacks to at least $4 billion per operation.
- Fed minutes showed several officials favored a July hike.
- Many officials saw tightening as likely if inflation stayed above 2%.
- Higher oil can revive the yield pressure that hit chips Tuesday.


