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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Stocks Get Tech Boost as Nvidia Keeps Rallying: Markets Wrap
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Stocks Get Tech Boost as Nvidia Keeps Rallying: Markets Wrap

Last updated: October 8, 2024 7:33 am
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Stocks surged today as the world’s largest technology companies experienced a rebound, lifting investor sentiment. Traders were also closely following the latest comments from Federal Reserve officials to gain insights into the central bank’s future actions.

The S&P 500 bounced back after its recent downturn, with chipmaker Nvidia Corp. leading the gains with a five-day rally of 11%. However, US-listed Chinese stocks faced selling pressure as Beijing refrained from implementing significant stimulus measures, disappointing traders who were hoping for additional support to sustain the ongoing stock market rally. Meanwhile, Treasuries showed minimal movement following a recent sell-off, with shorter maturities performing better than long-term bonds.

Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler emphasized the importance of the central bank’s commitment to returning inflation to its 2% target. She advocated for a balanced approach that avoids hindering employment growth and economic expansion. The Fed had previously cut its benchmark rate by half a point, a larger-than-expected move aimed at safeguarding a robust labor market.

Mark Haefele, from UBS Global Wealth Management, remarked, “While stronger US jobs data and a positive ISM Services release support our belief in a soft landing, the data is not strong enough to suggest that the Federal Reserve’s role in the global rate-cutting cycle is coming to an end. Therefore, we continue to advise investors to position themselves for lower rates.”

The S&P 500 climbed to approximately 5,725, and a Bloomberg index tracking the top technology giants surged by 1.1%. The yield on 10-year Treasuries rose by three basis points to 4.05%, while West Texas Intermediate crude oil declined by 3.6% to $74.34 per barrel.

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In corporate news, Hindenburg Research announced its short position on Roblox Corp., Honeywell International Inc. revealed plans to spin off its advanced materials division, and PepsiCo Inc. adjusted its revenue outlook downward due to various challenges impacting its food and beverage volumes. Additionally, KeyBanc Capital Markets downgraded Qualcomm Inc., and e-signature company DocuSign Inc. is set to join the S&P Midcap 400 Index next month. Ares Management Corp. also confirmed its acquisition of GLP Capital Partners Ltd.’s operations outside of China for up to $5.2 billion.

Looking ahead, key events this week include the release of the Fed minutes, speeches by several Fed officials, US initial jobless claims and CPI data, as well as the beginning of earnings season for major Wall Street banks.

Overall market movements today included a 0.5% increase in the S&P 500, a 0.8% rise in the Nasdaq 100, and a mixed performance for the Dow Jones Industrial Average. In currency markets, the Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index remained stable, while the British pound strengthened against the US dollar. Bitcoin experienced a slight decline, while Ether remained steady. Bond yields saw minor fluctuations, with the yield on 10-year Treasuries edging up to 4.05%. Commodity prices were also in flux, with WTI crude oil dropping to $74.34 per barrel and spot gold slipping to $2,639.13 per ounce.

This summary was generated using Bloomberg Automation and is subject to copyright protection by Bloomberg L.P.

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