U.S. stocks gain 5.26 percent in May 2026

Equity markets extended gains in May 2026 as U.S. stocks rose 5.26 percent and world stocks added 3.90 percent. Commodities declined 7.53 percent during the month. Managed futures posted a modest 0.30 percent return.

U.S. stocks have now recorded back-to-back strong months. Their year-to-date return reached 11.25 percent through the end of May. World stocks climbed to a year-to-date gain of 13.98 percent. Commodities reversed course after several months of strong performance. The asset class fell 7.53 percent in May. Managed futures maintained a positive streak with a 0.30 percent gain for the month. The results reflect a continuation of equity momentum from April.

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Wall street closes higher led by tech sector

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Wall Street markets closed higher on May 13, led by gains in the technology sector ahead of the US-China meeting.

Fourteen stocks from the BSE 500 index advanced in each of the five trading sessions ending May 8, delivering cumulative returns of up to 25 percent. The Sensex rose 0.54 percent or 415 points to close at 77,328 during the period.

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The U.S. stock market moved closer to records on Tuesday as major indexes rose amid mixed oil prices and ongoing talks to end the war with Iran.

Multi-asset allocation funds delivered returns between 3.3% and 24.6% last year. Investors increased allocations to these products amid challenging market conditions.

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Germany's DAX index hit 24,260 points intraday on Thursday, its highest level in six weeks, closing at 24,154 points up 0.4 percent. Investors are optimistic amid hopes for an end to Middle East hostilities between Iran and the US. The S&P 500, Nikkei, and MSCI World also reached records.

India's Nifty Smallcap 100 index recorded an 18.4% gain in April, marking its third-highest monthly rise since inception. Historical patterns indicate potential for further advances over the next year. Experts express optimism for small caps over 18-24 months despite elevated valuations.

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Asian equities surged in line with Wall Street gains as optimism around US-Iran talks helped ease Middle East tensions. Crude oil prices and bond yields fell while South Korean stocks and Samsung Electronics posted notable increases.

 

 

 

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