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Dow Ralies 300 Points, Nasdaq Stock Takes The Lead As Fed Minutes Signal Flexibility On Interest Rate Hikes

The Nasdaq Composite rose 2.2% on Wednesday as investors interpreted the publication of minutes from the Federal Reserve’s May 3 meeting as a signal that the central bank is willing to take a more gradual approach to raise interest rates.

How are stocks being traded in today’s market?

At 11,508, the Nasdaq Composite COMP gained 244 points or 2.2 percent. For the third day running, the Dow industrials gained 0.2 percent to close at 31,928.62 points on Tuesday. After two days of increases, the S&P 500 SPX, +0.95 percent lost 0.8 percent, and the Nasdaq Composite COMP, +1.51 percent plunged 2.4 percent to 11,264.45, its lowest closing since Nov. 3, 2020.

What’s influencing the markets?

Equities gained on news that the Federal Reserve was willing to reassess its ambitious plans to increase interest rates in order to combat high inflation.

Over the next two sessions, the Fed is expected to adjust its policy rate “expeditiously toward neutral,” according to minutes from the May meeting. Inflation, on the other hand, remains a major concern.

To him, it was an acknowledgment that “they are not going to leap headlong down the route,” and he decided to perceive it that way. “They are aware of the possibility of things changing.”

A growing number of people are worried that the Federal Reserve would tighten financial conditions excessively and therefore harm the economy, especially because firms and individuals are already dealing with the most intense pricing pressures in decades.

Ukraine conflict and China’s COVID lockdowns have raised concerns about economic development slowing rapidly.

This month’s stock market declines have been blamed on gloomy forecasts from numerous large retailers. It’s possible that other reports this week could provide light on how other corporations are responding to rising prices. On Wednesday, Snowflake SNOW, +2.55% and Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA), +5.08% are scheduled to release their quarterly results. On Thursday, Costco COST, +0.55 percent will release its financial results.

Peter Cardillo, Spartan Capital Securities’ chief market economist, believes the market has hit a bottom.

His reasoning was aided by the S&P 500’s recent test of the 3,850 mark and subsequent ascent. The Fed’s “strong tightening of financial conditions” and the possibility of a recession have also been discounted, according to Cardillo.

As of this writing, the S&P 500 is just shy of a bear market. Their aggressiveness might be affected by the economy.

A month has passed since the May meeting, so the minutes “will not really effect anything moving ahead,” according to Charles Schwab’s Randy Frederick, managing director of trading and derivatives.

According to data released on Wednesday, orders for durable goods like as machinery and electronics increased by 0.4% in April, showing that the economy has been growing steadily during the early spring months. The Wall Street Journal surveyed economists, and they predicted a 0.7% rise.

What the U.S. CEO of KPMG has to say on the stock market’s slump, the economy, and mergers and acquisitions

Which businesses are being scrutinized?

Following better-than-expected fiscal first-quarter earnings from Dick’s Sports Goods Inc. DKS, +9.80%, the sporting goods and clothing retailer’s shares rose about 11% on Wednesday.

Shares of Express Inc. EXPR, +6.30% rose almost 10% on Wednesday after the company reported first-quarter losses that were lower than anticipated and second-quarter earnings that were above estimate.

Immediately after Trian Fund Management’s announcement that it was considering a purchase or other possible transaction for Wendy’s WEN, +9.77 percent jumped more than 10 percent. Trian has a 19.4 percent interest in the firm, making it Trian’s biggest stakeholder.

After Reuters reported that bidders continue to circle Kohl’s at lower rates than earlier this year, but still significantly above current trading levels of the company, Kohl’s KSS, +12.08 percent shares rose 12 percent on Wednesday.

Immediately after the store upped its annual sales and profit forecasts on Tuesday, Nordstrom’s stock jumped 12 percent.

Do you have any information on how other assets are trading?

With investors looking for a safe haven in government paper, the yield on the 10-year Treasury note TMUBMUSD10Y, 2.756%, held constant at 2.756%. Yields and the price of Treasuries move in opposing directions.

One percent of the price of gold GCM22, -0.63 percent fell to settle at $1,846.30 an ounce for June delivery. Nearly $30,000 has been reached by Bitcoin BTCUSD, +1.9 percent.

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