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S&P 500 rebounds to take Fed rate hike in stride

Stock Markets Feb 01, 2023 03:46PM ET
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By Yasin Ebrahim

Investing.com -- The S&P 500 staged a rebound Wednesday, after shrugging off the Federal Reverse widely expected quarter-point rate hike as Chairman Jerome Powell didn't push back, as many had feared, on the recent rally in stocks and easing financial conditions.  

The S&P 500 rose 1.7%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.6%, or 196 points, and the Nasdaq Composite rose 2.6%.

The Fed downshifted to a 0.25% hike on Wednesday from a 0.5% in December, and suggested more hikes were ahead, but Powell didn't push back as much as expected against the recent easing in financial conditions.

"Our focus is not on short term moves, but on sustained changes to broader financial conditions," the Fed chief said.

 
On the economic front, data continued to show the labor market running hot. Weekly job openings and the December private jobs report came in better than expected, threatening to boost wage pressures and inflation.

“Without a substantial reduction in labor demand, the Fed will not be comfortable pausing, let alone cutting rates,” Jefferies said in a note.

Treasury yields slipped further into the red, helping technology catch a bid ahead of quarterly results from Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) due after U.S. markets close.

Rising semiconductors played a role in boosting tech, driven by 13% surge in Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) as chipmaker reported better-than-expected results.

Sentiment on the chipmaker is expected to face headwinds from a competitive landscape in PC and a correction in data center, {{|0 Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) said}}, though remains constructive on the stock.

“[W]e remain constructive on the stock given our expectation for significant market share expansion in server CPU and the potential for margin improvement in 2H23/2024 driven by higher volumes and better mix vs. 1H23 - both idiosyncratic in nature,” it added.

Snap (NYSE:SNAP), meanwhile, fell 10% after the social media firm refrained from providing guidance after reporting mixed quarterly results as revenue fell short of Wall Street expectations amid softer backdrop for advertising.

Energy was the only sector in the red, falling more than 2% as oil prices fell after U.S. weekly crude stockpiles increased more than expected and OPEC and its allies stuck with their output policy unchanged.

APA Corporation (NASDAQ:APA), Hess Corporation (NYSE:HES) and EOG Resources Inc (NYSE:EOG) were among the biggest decliners,

Elsewhere on the earnings front, Peloton Interactive Inc (NASDAQ:PTON) rallied 27% after it reported quarterly results that were less bad than feared, underpinned by rebound in subscription revenue.

Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA), meanwhile, after earnings net bookings fell short of analysts’ estimates as demand continues to take hit from weakening consumer.

“Consumer spending patterns appear to be weakening, which is weighing on EA's live services business and impacting the performance of new game releases,” Deutsche Bank said in a note.

S&P 500 rebounds to take Fed rate hike in stride
 

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Joe Rizzuto
Joe Rizzuto Feb 02, 2023 7:59AM ET
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the December private jobs report, assuming you mean the adp payroll report, came in 'LESS' then expected. not better. would be nice to have accurate reporting!
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MAP SR Feb 01, 2023 4:33PM ET
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Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour.
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Erikke Feb 01, 2023 4:27PM ET
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Still a snails pace with rate hikes. it's going to take forever to get inflation down to 2%
Feb 01, 2023 4:19PM ET
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Total currency collapse and hyperinflation is the end result of this
Stan Smith
Stan Smith Feb 01, 2023 4:17PM ET
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Lets take stagflation in stride...stocks up
Art Carrano
Art Carrano Feb 01, 2023 4:11PM ET
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Check your shorts. Lol
Casador Del Oso
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Higher interest rates for even longer.
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Short squeeze is ignoring FED chair's words and try to up the market by money power.
 
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