S&P 500 Clocks New Highs On Big Trade Deals

The U.S. stock market's upward momentum continued in the trading week ending 25 July 2025.

The biggest market-moving headlines of the week that was came on Wednesday, 23 July 2025 as the U.S. announced it had reached tariff deals with both Japan and Indonesia. The S&P 500 (Index: SPX) rose nearly 0.8% from the previous day's close, as the trade deal with Japan was lauded as a potential model for U.S. trade negotiations with the European Union.

The S&P 500 would go on to rise 1.5% on the week, clocking new highs along the way before closing at 6,388.64 on Friday, 25 July 2025. The latest update of the alternative futures chart indicates investors are currently focusing on 2026-Q1 as they set current day stock prices.
 

Alternative Futures - S&P 500 - 2025Q3 - Standard Model (m=-2.0 from 28 Apr 2025) - Snapshot on 25 Jul 2025


While the big trade deals gave the market its biggest upward push, the week's other market moving headlines, particularly related to China, cast shadows on the market's overall outlook. China's economy has been struggling with deflationary forces for some time, which have intensified in 2025. The past week's headlines indicate the measures so far taken by China's government to address them are not having the desired impact, prompting more top-down actions to combat the structural weakness within that nation's economy.

That affects the U.S. stock market because that weakness combined with the Chinese government's actions contribute to reduced demand for U.S. goods and services. That in turn puts limits on the growth prospects for U.S. companies and, by extension, their stock prices.

Here are the week's market-moving headlines, which capture several aspects of these dynamics.

Monday, 21 July 2025

Tuesday, 22 July 2025

Wednesday, 23 July 2025

Thursday, 24 July 2025

Friday, 25 July 2025

The CME Group's FedWatch Tool forecasts the Fed will hold the Federal Funds Rate in its current target range of 4.25-4.50% until its 17 September (2025-Q3) meeting, when it is expected to cut the rate by a quarter percent. Beyond that date, the FedWatch tool anticipates additonal quarter point rate cuts at 12-week intervals on 10 December (2025-Q4), 18 March (2026-Q1), and 29 July (2026-Q3).

The Atlanta Fed's GDPNow tool projection of real GDP growth in the U.S. during the current quarter of 2025-Q2 held steady at +2.4% this week.


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