The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) added over a full percentage point in value on Friday, climbing around 500 points and vaulting back over 43,500 as market expectations for further rate cuts increased.
Stock futures are higher Friday morning, putting major U.S. indexes on track to post weekly gains for the first time in three weeks.
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Major U.S. stock indexes were on course to post strong weekly gains in late-afternoon trading Friday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average leading the way up. The Dow was on pace to rise 3.8% this week,
Dow Jones futures rose Friday after key economic data. Apple, Nvidia stock and Tesla rebounded from Thursday's heavy losses.
The stock market wrapped up its best week since early November as Wall Street breathed a sigh of relief in the wake of the latest inflation data. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 334 points, or 0.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) struck a middling tone on Thursday, churning around the 43,200 handle and testing down around 100 points on the day. Price action is hung up on the 50-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA), and investors await any sign of data that could signal a faster pace of rate cuts from the Federal Reserve (Fed).
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is rallying Friday morning with shares of NVIDIA Corp. and Salesforce seeing positive momentum for the blue-chip average.
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A softer-than-expected December inflation report and strong earnings from the nation's major U.S. banks Wednesday boosted investors' confidence as stocks surged. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite likewise added 1.7% and 2.3%, respectively, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 725 points, or 1.7 percent.
Stocks surged on Wednesday after the latest consumer price index report showed core inflation unexpectedly slowed in December.