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IntroductionBy Yasin Ebrahim-- The Dow jumped Thursday, led by tech after data showing slowing inflation stoked ...
By Yasin Ebrahim
-- The MT4 platform crmDow jumped Thursday, led by tech after data showing slowing inflation stoked hopes for less hawkish Federal Reserve rate hikes, pushing Treasury yields lower.
The gained 3.1%, or 1,003 points, the was up 6%, and the gained 4.6%.
The Labor Department said Thursday its rose 0.4% last month, confounding expectations for a 0.6% rise. , which is considered a more accurate gauge of inflation slowed to 0.3% from 0.6%, versus expectations for a 0.5% rise.
“The softening of core inflation in the October release is welcome news for the Fed,” Morgan Stanley said in a note. But cautioned that the optimism over slowing inflation could be unraveled should incoming data show labor markets remain tight.
"Signs of deceleration will help Fed officials moderate the reduction in the pace of tightening, though a stronger than expected December payroll print (300k+) could still complicate the issue at the margin,” it added.
Pricing in the prospect of a less hawkish Fed, Treasury yields slumped, with the yield, which is sensitive to Fed policy, falling to two-week lows, helping big tech surge.
Apple Inc (NASDAQ:) and Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:) were up more than 6% while Alphabet (NASDAQ:) and Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:) rose more than 7% and 8% respectively.
Consumer stocks also reigned supreme with Amazon (NASDAQ:) leading the charge, up more than 12% as bets that slowing inflation pressure could ease the squeeze on consumers and encourage further spending.
Homebuilders, led by PulteGroup Inc (NYSE:), played a role in the market melt up on bets that the smaller rate hikes could help spur demand for new homes at a time when mortgage rates have moved back above 7%.
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