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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Stocks finish week higher; Wall Street at record highs
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Stocks finish week higher; Wall Street at record highs

Last updated: September 19, 2025 11:00 pm
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Global stocks experienced a surge in volatile trading on Friday, with positive sentiment prevailing on Wall Street following significant central bank decisions. The week saw a rise in stock prices, driven by key interest rate cuts from major central banks.

The Federal Reserve made a quarter-point cut in U.S. interest rates on Wednesday, marking the first reduction since December. Similarly, Norway and Canada also implemented rate cuts, contributing to the positive market sentiment.

On Wall Street, all three major indexes closed at record highs. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 0.37% to 46,315.27, the S&P 500 rose 0.49% to 6,664.36, and the Nasdaq Composite increased by 0.72% to 22,631.48, all reaching new all-time highs. European shares, however, finished slightly lower, down 0.16% for the day and 0.13% for the week.

In Asia, Japan’s Nikkei fell by 0.57% as the Bank of Japan announced plans to sell off risky assets. Despite this, MSCI’s global stock index hit a fresh record high of 982.29, posting nearly a 1% gain for the week. Investors are optimistic that central bank rate cuts will continue to drive stock prices higher.

The Federal Reserve’s cautious approach disappointed some investors who were anticipating a more aggressive stance on rate cuts. The central bank emphasized a data-dependent approach, opting for a meeting-by-meeting evaluation rather than committing to a series of rate reductions. This cautious tone, along with differing opinions within the Fed, left some market participants wanting more substantial support for stocks.

Looking ahead, investors are eagerly awaiting earnings reports in October to gauge the impact of tariffs on corporate profits. The market is also closely monitoring the Fed’s stance on further rate cuts, as signals of a weaker labor market may prompt additional monetary policy easing.

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In the bond market, the yield on the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury note rose by 2.5 basis points to 4.129%, while the 2-year note yield increased by 0.6 basis points to 3.574%. Market strategists are cautiously optimistic, citing short-term momentum as a driving force for stock prices, but acknowledging the complexity introduced by the Fed’s dovish stance.

Amidst these developments, U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping made progress on a TikTok agreement during their recent call. However, a stopgap spending bill to avert a government shutdown failed to pass the U.S. Senate. The U.S. dollar index rose for the third consecutive session, while the euro and British pound experienced slight declines against the dollar.

Oil prices dipped due to concerns over weakening fuel demand, despite the boost from the U.S. rate cut. Brent crude futures settled at $66.68 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate futures dropped to $62.68. On the other hand, gold prices continued their upward trend, reaching $3,681.79 and marking a fifth consecutive week of gains.

In conclusion, the global markets continue to navigate through a mix of central bank decisions, trade tensions, and economic indicators. Investors are closely monitoring upcoming earnings reports and central bank actions to determine the trajectory of stock prices in the weeks ahead.

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