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Wall Street Rises as Fed Chief’s Speech Looms Large

by August 23, 2024
written by August 23, 2024

As Wall Street gears up for a crucial speech by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, U.S. stocks are showing positive momentum. The S&P 500 rose by 0.6% in early trading, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 221 points, or 0.5%. The Nasdaq composite also saw a boost of 0.8%. This optimism comes amidst high anticipation for Powell’s remarks, which could provide key insights into the Fed’s future interest rate decisions, a central concern for investors tracking Wall Street market trends.

Interest Rate Expectations Hold Markets in Balance

Treasury yields, often a barometer for market sentiment, have remained relatively steady. Investors have been adjusting their expectations since April, speculating that the Federal Reserve might soon start cutting its main interest rate for the first time since 2020. A rate cut could ease economic pressures after the Fed raised rates to a two-decade high to combat inflation.

With inflation cooling from its peak above 9% two summers ago, the U.S. economy is starting to feel the weight of these high rates. The central question for investors tracking Wall Street market trends is no longer about when the Fed will cut rates but rather how much and how quickly. According to CME Group data, traders expect the Fed to cut its main interest rate by one percentage point by the end of the year. If the Fed doesn’t meet these expectations, Treasury yields, which have been declining since the spring, could face upward pressure, potentially affecting a wide range of investments.

Mixed Corporate Earnings Offer Support

While the focus remains on the Federal Reserve, corporate earnings continue to influence Wall Street market trends. Ross Stores (NASDAQ:ROST) saw its stock rise by 4.7% after exceeding analysts’ profit and revenue expectations for the latest quarter. However, CEO Barbara Rentler cautioned that high prices across the economy are still impacting low- and moderate-income customers, even as inflation slows.

Workday (NASDAQ:WDAY) was another standout, with its stock surging 12.6% after reporting better-than-expected profits and revenues. The company, known for helping businesses manage their people and finances, also raised its profitability forecast for the year, adding to the market’s positive sentiment.

On the downside, Red Robin Gourmet Burgers (NASDAQ:RRGB) took a hit, plunging 11.2% after reporting a larger-than-expected loss for the latest quarter. The company also lowered its revenue forecast, citing a slowdown in the restaurant industry, which underscores the uneven recovery in different sectors of the economy.

Global Markets and Bond Yields Reflect Caution

As Wall Street waits for Powell’s speech, bond yields have shown minor fluctuations. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note dipped slightly to 3.84% from 3.86% late Thursday. Similarly, the two-year Treasury yield, which closely tracks expectations for Fed actions, edged down to 4.00%.

Global markets are also displaying cautious optimism. In Europe, stock indexes were modestly higher, while in Asia, markets closed mixed. Japan’s Nikkei 225 rose 0.4% following comments from Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda, suggesting that while more interest rate hikes may be on the horizon, they would likely be gradual. This measured approach helped calm markets after a turbulent summer caused by sudden rate hikes.

The Road Ahead for Wall Street

The S&P 500 has rebounded strongly, now sitting within 1.1% of its all-time high, reached just last month. This comeback follows a brief period where the index had fallen nearly 10% below its peak, highlighting the market’s resilience despite ongoing uncertainties.

As investors await Jerome Powell’s speech, Wall Street market trends remain in a delicate balance. The potential for interest rate cuts has fueled optimism, but the risk of the Fed not meeting these expectations looms large. Corporate earnings, while mixed, provide some support, yet the broader economic outlook remains uncertain. For now, Wall Street’s focus is firmly fixed on Wyoming, where Powell’s words could set the tone for the markets in the months ahead.

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About the author:
Stephanie Bedard-Chateauneuf has over six years of experience writing financial content for various websites. Over the years, Stephanie has covered various industries, with a primary focus on tech stocks, consumer stocks, health stocks, and personal finance. This stock lover likes to invest for the long-term. Stephanie has an MBA in finance.

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