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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Stocks See Support From M&A and AI Optimism
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Stocks See Support From M&A and AI Optimism

Last updated: November 4, 2025 3:00 pm
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US stocks are seeing a mixed performance today, with the S&P 500 Index up +0.08%, the Dow Jones Industrials Index down -0.41%, and the Nasdaq 100 Index up +0.55%. December E-mini S&P futures are up +0.16%, while December E-mini Nasdaq futures are up +0.66%.

The market is being driven by fresh M&A deals and continued optimism in the AI sector. OpenAI’s $38 billion deal with Amazon for AI computing power has sparked interest in the market. Kimberly-Clark’s $40 billion acquisition of Kenvue and Eaton’s agreement to buy Boyd’s thermal business for $9.5 billion are also contributing to the positive sentiment.

However, stocks are facing pressure from a 3.3 bp rise in the 10-year T-note yield. Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran made a dovish statement, expressing concerns about the current policy being too restrictive. He highlighted the need for a more accommodative stance given his optimistic outlook on inflation.

The markets are pricing in a 66% chance of another -25 bp rate cut at the next FOMC meeting on December 9-10. Despite this, the final-October S&P US manufacturing PMI was revised higher to 52.5, beating expectations.

On the other hand, the Oct ISM manufacturing index fell to 48.7, below expectations. Despite this, the Oct ISM Prices Paid index also fell, indicating a slight improvement in inflation pressures.

Looking ahead, the Supreme Court will hold oral arguments this Wednesday on the legality of President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs. A ruling against the tariffs could have significant implications for US trade policy and the economy.

In the corporate earnings front, Q3 earnings season is in full swing, with 136 of the S&P 500 companies reporting this week. Despite strong results, Q3 profits are expected to show a modest increase, reflecting a slowdown in sales growth.

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Overseas markets are trading higher, with the Euro Stoxx 50 up +0.37%, China’s Shanghai Composite up +0.55%, and Japan’s Nikkei Stock 225 up +2.12%.

In the bond market, T-note prices are under pressure due to strength in stocks and rising breakeven inflation expectations. European government bond yields are also higher, with swaps indicating a low chance of a rate cut by the ECB.

In stock movers, Amazon, Alphabet, Nvidia, IREN LTD, and Kenvue are among the top gainers today. Cisco Systems and Eaton are also trading higher following positive developments.

Overall, the market is navigating through a mix of positive M&A news, dovish Fed comments, and uncertainty surrounding trade policy. Investors are closely watching earnings reports and economic data for further guidance.

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