Market Surge: Memory Chipmakers Lead Wall Street Rebound

On Monday, Wall Street's primary indexes rebounded, driven by gains in memory chipmakers such as Sandisk and Seagate, counterbalancing losses in precious metals. The tech-heavy Nasdaq and the S&P 500 also saw gains. Earnings reports and economic data are expected to shape market movements in the coming week.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 02-02-2026 23:39 IST | Created: 02-02-2026 23:39 IST
Market Surge: Memory Chipmakers Lead Wall Street Rebound
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Wall Street experienced a resurgence on Monday, led by a rally in memory chipmakers and other key stocks, helping markets recover from initial setbacks due to plummeting precious metal prices. The S&P 500 snapped a three-day losing streak, as gold and silver's extended selloffs prompted investors to recalibrate their portfolios.

Stocks such as Sandisk and Seagate saw substantial gains, bolstered by shifting market focus towards anticipated earnings reports and significant economic indicators. Market strategies are aligning with what is expected to be a crucial earnings week, thus preparing for potential market shifts.

Economic stability signs emerged as U.S. factory activity saw growth for the first time in a year. Despite some turbulence, major indexes demonstrated resilience, benefiting from tech sector expansions and geopolitical tension de-escalations, notably influencing oil prices and related sectors.

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