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Out of the blue chips

Last updated: 2026/05/28 at 7:12 PM
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By Mike Dolan

May 27 (Reuters) –

What matters in U.S. and global markets today

By Mike Dolan, Editor-at-Large, Finance and Markets

The chips are indeed blue. The market scramble for AI stocks seems to know no bounds. Memory chipmaker Micron Technology briefly entered the $1 trillion club ‌on Wall Street on Tuesday, while South Korea’s SK Hynix crossed that threshold on Wednesday.

Both companies’ shares are up about 10-fold over ‌the past year amid frenzied demand for, and ongoing shortages of, memory chips.

I’ll get into that and more below.

But first, check out my latest column on why rising bond yields could ​start dragging on stocks soon.

And listen to the latest episode of the Morning Bid daily podcast. Subscribe to hear Reuters journalists discuss the biggest news in markets and finance seven days a week.

OUT OF THE BLUE CHIPS

Near-20% surges in both Micron and SK Hynix’s shares this week show the dash for chips is continuing unabated. With its latest milestone, SK Hynix joins fellow South Korean chip giant Samsung, which hit the $1 trillion mark earlier this month. Both companies’ shares ‌were lifted again on Wednesday after a landmark deal ⁠on worker bonuses for Samsung workers.

That deal averts a potentially damaging labor strike, and some memory-chip workers will be in line for bonuses of over $400,000. Samsung will set aside a sizeable chunk of its chip division profits to meet ⁠the payouts. South Korea’s KOSPI index surged over 3% on Wednesday, led by Samsung and SK Hynix.

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Back on Wall Street, the broader stock market optimism continued on Tuesday as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed at record closing highs. Meantime, Goldman Sachs has upped its year-end forecast for the former to 8,000 from 7,600 – a ​rise ​of about 6% – on continued strength in corporate earnings.

U.S. stock futures climbed before the ​bell on Wednesday, while European shares edged up after the ‌open.

On the macro front, the Conference Board’s index on U.S. consumer confidence eased this month by less than feared, marking a contrast with last week’s University of Michigan survey.

There was little new in the Iran standoff, though hopes for a diplomatic breakthrough persisted, even as Tehran described recent U.S. strikes as a “gross violation” of the two sides’ ceasefire. Oil prices fell by around 3% early on Wednesday, unwinding some of Tuesday’s 4% rise.

In Europe, rates markets were jarred after European Central Bank board member Isabel Schnabel indicated that the ECB should hike rates next month even if a U.S.-Iran peace plan ‌is agreed. Schnabel told Reuters that the size of the energy shock meant “looking through” ​it was not an option.

Chart of the day

SK Hynix topped $1 trillion in market value for ​the first time on Wednesday, while U.S.-listed Micron Technology briefly eclipsed ​that threshold on Tuesday. They join Samsung Electronics, which passed this milestone on May 6.

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Shares of SK Hynix closed ‌more than 9% higher, while Samsung rose by 3% as ​it averted a worker strike. Micron’s stock ​price has skyrocketed more than 1,200% since early April last year.

Today’s events to watch

• U.S. 5-year note auction (1 p.m. EDT), 2-year floating rate note auction (11:30 a.m. EDT)

• U.S. Fed Vice Chair Philip Jefferson, Governor Lisa Cook and Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan all speak

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Opinions expressed are those of the author. They do not reflect the views of Reuters News, which, under the ​Trust Principles, is committed to integrity, independence, and freedom from bias.

(By Mike Dolan)

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