Categories: Business

S&P 500, Nasdaq endsolidly higher

NEW YORK (AFP): The S&P 500 and Nasdaq rallied on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve enacted a smaller interest rate hike, pointing to progress in its fight against inflation.

All three major indices finished higher, led by the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index, which jumped 2.0 percent to 11,816.32.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose less than 0.1 percent to 34,092.96, while the broad-based S&P 500 advanced 1.1 percent to 4,119.21.

The US central bank announced a quarter-point hike to the benchmark lending rate, taking the rate to a target range of 4.50-4.75 percent and opting for a more traditional hike after a series of larger increases.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank will need “substantially more evidence” to be confident that inflation is on a sustained downward path as the central bank signaled more hikes would be needed.
But analysts noted that the Fed’s policy statement acknowledged progress in battling inflation, adding that Powell in his press conference avoided criticizing recent movements in financial markets that anticipate a more dovish posture by the US central bank.

“Powell was expected to adopt a confrontational tone today. He was supposed to scold traders for allowing financial conditions to reflect fewer fed funds hikes and easing later this year,” said a note from FHN Financial’s Chris Low.

“Powell said that while the Fed has a different forecast than the one implied by markets, he is not bothered by the divergence.”

Art Hogan, an analyst at B. Riley Financial, contrasted Powell’s tone with the one he set last August during a speech in Jackson Hole, Wyoming where he adopted a hawkish line on inflation after financial markets bet on an imminent pivot by the Fed.

On Wednesday, Powell led a “better than feared press conference that certainly acted as a tailwind for markets,” Hogan said.

The Frontier Post

Recent Posts

Florida aims to ban vaccine mandates for schoolchildren

Florida is aiming to become the first US state to cancel all of its vaccine…

53 minutes ago

Google must pay $425 million in class action over privacy, jury rules

(Reuters): A federal jury determined on Wednesday that Alphabet’s Google must pay $425 million for…

1 hour ago

Instagram rolls out iPad app with Reels at the center to take on TikTok

(Reuters) : Instagram launched a dedicated iPad application on Wednesday, placing its short-form video feature…

1 hour ago

Death toll rises to 60 in Nigeria boat accident, officials say

(Reuters) : At least 60 people have died and dozens were rescued after a boat…

1 hour ago

US’ denial of visas to Palestinian officials could backfire

Dr. Abdel Aziz Aluwaisheg The Trump administration decided last week to revoke the visas previously…

1 hour ago

Israel, US appear to prefer Hamas to peaceful Abbas

Daoud Kuttab Two recent decisions by the US government are puzzling to any observer of…

1 hour ago

This website uses cookies.