Wall Street Ends Higher Ahead of Key Jobs Data That Could Challenge Big-Tech Gains

Wall Street Ends Higher Ahead of Key Jobs Data That Could Challenge Big-Tech Gains

NEW YORK, August 1, 2026, 13:05 EDT

  • This week, the Nasdaq climbed 1.6%, while the Russell 2000 edged up by under 0.1%.
  • Fed-funds futures show a 64% probability of a rate hike in September. A Reuters early poll forecasts 83,000 additional jobs in July.
  • Over a quarter of S&P 500 firms are set to report results next week, featuring leading names from the software, semiconductor, industrial, and pharmaceutical sectors.

U.S. cash markets remained shut on Saturday, following a turbulent week that saw gains. Trading will resume in the next standard session on Monday at 9:30 a.m. EDT.

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Behind the overall gains, a clear divergence emerged. The Nasdaq climbed 1.6%, but the Russell 2000 was little changed. The 1.55 percentage point difference suggests persistent dependence on major technology firms.

Friday’s closing figures and returns for the period highlight the gap:

BenchmarkFriday closeFridayWeek2026
S&P 5007,489.72up 0.7%gained 1.0%up 9.4%
Dow Jones Industrial Average52,485.03added 0.5%rose 1.0%up 9.2%
Nasdaq Composite25,373.85climbed 1.0%added 1.6%higher by 9.2%
Russell 20002,931.34fell 0.5%edged up less than 0.1%advanced 18.1%

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The recovery failed to reverse the technology losses seen in July. Over the month, the Nasdaq dropped 3.2%. The S&P 500 remained nearly unchanged, and the Dow gained 0.3%.

The concentration became more evident on Friday. The S&P 500 climbed 0.7%, but decliners still outpaced advancers by a ratio of 1.3 to one. On the Nasdaq, there were 131 stocks hitting new lows versus just 52 reaching new highs.

Three trading sessions accounted for the bulk of the week’s activity:

SessionS&P 500NasdaqDowMain driver
Wednesday-1.52%-1.74%-2.19%Fed maintains rates, three policymakers call for hike, renewed AI investment concerns
Thursday+1.66%+2.78%+1.19%Microsoft’s results and improved cloud outlook
Friday+0.70%+1.00%+0.53%Amazon rally balanced Apple’s losses

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Microsoft climbed 15.5% on Thursday, boosting its market value by close to $450 billion. Amazon.com surged over 15% on Friday. Apple declined 7.4%, wiping out about $359 billion. The movement in Microsoft and Apple together resulted in a combined two-stock swing of nearly $809 billion.

CompanyPost-results moveReported signalMarket effect
Microsoft Advanced 15.5% ThursdayAzure yearly revenue topped $100 billion; growth for the next quarter projected close to 45%, excluding currency impactRoughly $450 billion added
Amazon.com Jumped over 15% FridayMarked fastest quarterly revenue increase in more than four yearsBolstered the Nasdaq, offsetting Apple’s drop
Apple Dropped 7.4% FridayFaced supply issues and lowered growth forecastsApproximately $359 billion wiped out

Microsoft

Amazon’s results addressed a key aspect of the AI discussion. “Andy Jassy just put those fears to bed,” said Jake Dollarhide, CEO of Longbow Asset Management, in reference to worries over uncontrolled infrastructure outlays. Reuters

Rates continued to provide balance. The Federal Reserve, by a 9-3 vote, kept its target range steady at 3.50% to 3.75%. Core PCE inflation marked 3.3% for June, and the 30-year Treasury yield climbed to 5.2444% on Thursday, the highest since mid-2007.

Labor figures in the upcoming week will be set against rate risk:

DateU.S. releaseTime, ETMarket question
Monday, August 3July ISM manufacturing10:00 a.m.Factory output: is it growing, and what is happening to input prices?
Tuesday, August 4June international trade8:30 a.m.Is trade still hampering economic growth?
Tuesday, August 4June JOLTS openings10:00 a.m.Are employers seeking fewer workers?
Wednesday, August 5July ISM services10:00 a.m.Are service sector prices and jobs picking up?
Thursday, August 6Second-quarter productivity and costs, preliminary8:30 a.m.Will productivity gains help check wage-related inflation?
Friday, August 7July employment report8:30 a.m.Reuters initial poll: 83,000 new jobs; unemployment rate at 4.3%

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A robust payroll figure may cement expectations for a September rate increase, while a significant shortfall could ease such bets but stoke worries about economic growth. With limited Fed communication, market reactions on Friday could become sharper.

Results will serve as the second challenge. Over a quarter of S&P 500 companies are set to announce their earnings. Market participants will assess growth in demand alongside expenditures, margin performance and cash flow.

DateCompanyTimingMain investor focus
Monday, August 3Palantir Technologies After markets closeCommercial segment growth and AI trends
Tuesday, August 4Caterpillar Pre-market; conference call at 8:30 a.m.Industrial markets and annual guidance
Tuesday, August 4Merck Conference call at 9:00 a.m.Keytruda results and R&D investment
Tuesday, August 4Advanced Micro Devices Post market closeData center products, profit margins and AI outlook
Tuesday, August 4SpaceX Post-close; webcast at 4:30 p.m.Debut quarterly update and Starlink results
Wednesday, August 5Eli Lilly Conference call at 10:00 a.m.Obesity treatment demand and manufacturing scale

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S&P 500 earnings, on an adjusted basis, are currently 29.3% higher compared to a year ago, providing a cushion if forecasts remain steady. “The earnings picture overall should provide stability,” said Yung-Yu Ma of PNC Financial Services Group . Reuters

Confirmation should next be seen in market breadth. Gains among small caps and favorable advance-decline figures would reinforce the rally. If the index moves higher but with limited participation, returns will remain concentrated in several large-cap stocks.

Risks: Yields could rise if payrolls exceed expectations, oil prices climb, or corporate guidance disappoints. Limited market breadth would amplify any downturn among major technology shares. Conversely, a significant shortfall in jobs could weigh on banks, industrials, and smaller firms.

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Further analysis

Has the rebound this week reestablished a lasting upward trend?
The S&P 500 advanced 1.0% to finish Friday at 7,489.72. The Nasdaq climbed 1.6%, and the Dow increased by 1.0%. The Russell 2000 edged up by less than 0.1%. The S&P is still roughly 1.6% shy of its June peak. Breadth will be the next key focus.
Is there potential for more upside given the current valuation?
FactSet’s most recent forward P/E stood at 19.6 ahead of Friday’s move. With Friday’s close, that figure rises to around 19.7, provided earnings projections remain the same. This stays under the five-year average of 19.9 but is higher than the ten-year average of 19.0. FactSet’s consensus target of 9,060 points to about 21% potential upside. The trajectory of earnings is increasingly significant.
Will earnings be enough to support the market through another turbulent week?
Second-quarter blended earnings growth stood at 47.4%, with 86% of companies surpassing forecasts. Alphabet and Amazon recorded notably large investment valuation gains; excluding these, growth is 28.8%. That level remains robust. In the coming week, 136 S&P 500 firms are scheduled to report. Key catalysts include AMD, Eli Lilly, Palantir and Caterpillar.
Could the jobs data on Friday prompt a rate increase in September?
On Friday, markets assigned a 64% probability to a rate rise in September. The Fed maintained rates at 3.50%–3.75%, with three officials favoring an increase. Economists project 83,000 jobs for July with unemployment at 4.3%. June saw the addition of 57,000 jobs and a 4.2% unemployment rate. ISM manufacturing data is due Monday, followed by services figures on Wednesday.
What is the most significant short-term threat to equity prices?
The yield on the 10-year Treasury ended close to 4.74%, marking its highest finish since January 2025. The 30-year Treasury yield climbed to 5.274%, approaching a 19-year peak. Numerous investors identify the 4.75%–5.00% range as a key threshold for equities. Elevated oil prices continue to exert inflationary pressure. A further jump in yields could rapidly squeeze technology stock valuations.
Mateusz Kaczmarek

Mateusz Kaczmarek is a financial and technology journalist at TS2.tech. His coverage ranges from stocks and artificial intelligence to semiconductors and developments across global markets. He graduated from the Poznań University of Economics and Business and worked in financial analysis before becoming a business journalist. Follow Mateusz Kaczmarek on Google News.

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