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Dow jumps over 500 points, rebounding after terrible week

NewYork Interest Team
Last updated: September 10, 2024 3:02 am
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Wall Street exhibited a strong rebound on Monday, with its leading stock indexes experiencing significant upswings, a welcome change after a week marked by losses. Investors engaged in bargain hunting in anticipation of crucial inflation data expected later in the week and the Federal Reserve’s impending policy announcement. The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged by 484.18 points or 1.2%, closing at 40,829.59. Similarly, both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq advanced by 1.2%, highlighting a broadly positive day for the market.

The market’s attention is firmly set on the upcoming consumer price index report, scheduled for release on Wednesday morning. This report arrives amidst the backdrop of the first presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, setting the stage for November’s election. Amidst these pivotal political and economic developments, global markets had been previously unsettled due to concerns over the US economy’s health and uncertainty regarding the Federal Reserve’s rate decisions.

Last week’s weaker-than-expected jobs report for August fueled worries about the labor market’s strength, leading to significant weekly drops for both the Nasdaq and S&P 500—their largest since January 2022 and March 2023, respectively. Market strategist Phil Blancato pointed out that high-quality stocks had become more attractively priced, suggesting an overreaction the previous week. Notably, Nvidia, a heavyweight in the market, saw its shares bounce back more than 3% after a 15% decline the week before.

As the market braces for the CPI inflation report, which could influence the Federal Reserve’s decision on whether to cut rates by 25 or 50 basis points, investors remain on edge. A softer inflation print is widely anticipated, potentially leading to a rate cut, but uncertainty looms large over the market’s reaction to the Federal Reserve’s actual decision.

Amidst these economic uncertainties, Apple unveiled its AI-boosted iPhone 16, competing with Chinese rival Huawei’s new tri-fold Mate XT phone. In other market news, Boeing saw a 3.3% rise after reaching a tentative deal with its largest union, averting a potential strike, and Palantir, Dell Technologies, and Erie were notable movers due to their forthcoming inclusion in the S&P 500 index, replacing American Airlines Group, Etsy, and Bio-Rad Laboratories.

The market’s landscape is poised for significant movement with the Federal Reserve’s policy decision and upcoming economic reports, making the next few days crucial for investors globally.

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