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S&P 500 in choppy action as signs of sticky inflation push Treasury yields higher

Published 02/14/2023, 02:21 PM
Updated 02/14/2023, 02:29 PM
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By Yasin Ebrahim

Investing.com -- The S&P 500 struggled for direction Tuesday, as stocks gyrated wildly on surging Treasury yields after the data showed that inflation is cooling, but some say not fast enough to change the Federal Reserve’s plan to continue with rate hikes.

The S&P 500 fell 0.1%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.38%, or 128 points, and the Nasdaq was up 0.24%.

The consumer price index rose 0.5% last month, in line with expectations, but for the 12 months through January was 6.4%, above expectations of 6.2%. Core inflation, which strips out energy and food prices, slowed to an annualized pace of 5.6% in January, though that was smaller than the expected decrease of 5.5%.

“Inflation has peaked but isn't declining as quickly as the Fed would have liked,” Jefferies said in a note. “Today's report showed no signs of easing in service or housing inflation, and deflationary pressures in goods appear to be abating,” it added.

The 2-year Treasury yield, which is sensitive to rate hikes, jumped to a more than 3-month high, topping 4.6% as investors continue to price further Fed rate hikes.

The move higher in rates pegged growth sectors of the market including big tech back, but that was more than offset by strength in semiconductors, led by Nvidia.

NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) jumped more than 4% after Bank of America waxed lyrical about the chipmaker’s potential boost from a surge in demand for artificial intelligence programs.

Nvidia is in pole position to lead the “AI arms race,” Bank of America said and raised its price target on the chipmaker to $255 from $215 a share.

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Palantir Technologies (NYSE:PLTR), meanwhile, was also a source of optimism for tech as the data analytics company’s stock price soared 17% after reporting its maiden quarterly profit.

The company said it expected to remain in profit for 2023, confounding Wall Street expectations for a full year loss of 11 cents a share. But some remain cautious on the stock, citing “ambitious” guidance.

“Palantir established another seemingly overly ambitious target of 40% US Commercial growth in CY23. All in all, we walked away from the print incrementally cautious, and we're sticking with our underperform rating,” Deutsche Bank said in a note.

Elsewhere on the earnings front, Avis (NASDAQ:CAR) delivered quarterly earnings of $10.46 a share, markedly better than forecasts of $6.81 a share, sending its stock up 7%.

Consumer staples were one of the biggest drags on the market, weighed down by a more than 1% fall in Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO) after the beverage giant reported in-line earnings, but revenue that topped estimates.

Coca-Cola’s bottom line was kept in check by “headwinds from the BODYARMOR acquisition and higher operating costs,” Goldman Sachs said, though pointed to “strong” guidance as a reason for optimism.

“Overall we think KO’s guidance is reflective of better than feared consumer elasticities despite the recent and significant price increases the industry has implemented,” it added.

Latest comments

Choppy??? LMAO. Ridiculously whipsawed. This bubble is being propped up for reasons known only to the ones doing it
Another round of fraudulent air in the criminal NASDAQ bubble.  Short opportunity of a lifetime in the making.
The USA is collapsing in real time
more paranoid posts from our friend abolish the fed....
haha it won't crash when you want it to crash .. it crashes when it wants .. rest days it'll just go green lol
BIGGEST INVESTMENT JOKE IN THE WORLD.
mitch still can't figure it out..poor Mitch
Weird day
CPI and several Fed members speaking today ...  choppiness is what I expected.
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