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Stock market today: Dow ends higher as Powell offers scant new clues on policy

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By Yasin Ebrahim

Investing.com --The S&P 500 jumped in wild trading after Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell offered little new clues on policy in a speech Tuesday, reiterating the need for more rate hikes in what will likely be a long-drawn-out battle against inflation. 

The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.78% or 265 points, the S&P 500 rose 1.3%, and the Nasdaq jumped 1.9%

"The bears have been squeezed all year in 2023, they are in a very precarious position," Zhiwei Ren, Managing Director and Portfolio Manager at Penn Mutual Asset Management told Investing.com's Yasin Ebrahim on Tuesday. "They hoped the Fed would send a strong hawkish signal today, after the strong job data last week. But we didn't get that, Powell didn't say anything new today," Ren added.

Powell's remarks were largely a repeat of his prior remarks, but many were eager to see if the recent January jobs report would force him to tilt more hawkish. Powell admitted that last week's jobs report was stronger than anyone had expected, and was further evidence that inflation will take a long time to ease to the Fed's 2% target.    

Bringing down inflation will take a “significant period of time,” Powell said Tuesday to the Economic Club of Washington, reiterating the need for ongoing rate hikes.

"[W]e think that we're going to need to do further rate increases, as we said [at the February meeting], and we think that we'll need to hold policy and restrictive level for a period of time,” he added.

After choppy trading, bullish bets on stocks prevailed, driven by a surge in big tech.

Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ:GOOGL) led to the upside just as the AI arms race between the two tech heavyweights and others in big tech gets underway.

A day after Google released its AI-powered chatbot Bard, Microsoft held an event detailing plans to integrate ChatGPT into its search engine Bing as well as other products.

“With new and attractive features for its users on the Bing search engine, MSFT’s AI-driven strategy is set to challenge the web search market by grabbing market share as users see increased benefits and a new user experience,” Wedbush said in a note.

Energy was also among the leading sectors on the day as oil prices were supported by a weaker dollar and ongoing China-led demand optimism.

Valero Energy Corporation (NYSE:VLO), Marathon Petroleum (NYSE:MPC), and Occidental Petroleum Corporation (NYSE:OXY) were the biggest gainers. 

On the earnings front, Chegg Inc (NYSE:CHGG) fell 17% after reporting guidance that missed Wall Street expectations amid a softer backdrop for subscriber growth. Pinterest Inc 's  (NYSE:PINS) mixed quarterly results that missed on the top line sent its shares down 5%.

In deal news, CVS Health (NYSE:CVS) is reportedly closing in on a deal to buy the primary-care provider Oak Street Health (NYSE:OSH) for $10.5 billion. 

Stock market today: Dow ends higher as Powell offers scant new clues on policy
 

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Comments (17)
Reign Terror
Reign Terror Feb 08, 2023 1:12AM ET
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Market will never have issues with pumping, cooling it down is the only issue
Ajib Hitan
Ajib Hitan Feb 07, 2023 10:09PM ET
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New clues 🤡🤣
inderjeet virk
inderjeet virk Feb 07, 2023 8:46PM ET
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we should never expect clear cut policies from fed ,always leave the people guessing
Derick Lim
Derick Lim Feb 07, 2023 8:40PM ET
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manipulation at the highest level......
Giovanni Bianchi
Giovanni Bianchi Feb 07, 2023 7:53PM ET
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it is no secret that when the president of the fed speaks, the coverings take off, putting the shorts out of play. too much negativity declared since the end of last week could only have this reaction. now that traders are disoriented the downward movement could start. good night and good luck.
Carl Tom
Carl Tom Feb 07, 2023 7:53PM ET
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good night ireane
James King
James King Feb 07, 2023 7:31PM ET
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Inflation index will keep dropping just  by calculation even the cost of living is keep going up although in a slower and slower speed. When majority of current middle class have to spend all their earning for basic living, inflation index will automatically drop below 2% regardless FED policy. Republic or Democratic both are for rich people as rich people can give big money and control the media and subsequently the election  Talking about either party and Powell should care about real inflation is too naïve and meaningless. Market will go up when big money is positioned for it to go up vice verse.
jamie
jamie Feb 07, 2023 6:22PM ET
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SEC must investigate manipulators include Powell, his families, friend's account. He is very clearly pump the market in purpose and US people cannot take this cheating anymore. If SEC does not do their job, democrate will never win next vote.
Mehmet O
Mehmet O Feb 07, 2023 6:22PM ET
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well, retirement accounts keep buying no matter what. Powell is probably the most dovish fed chief ever. looks like bulls count on that.
Taz Kozamuki
Taz Kozamuki Feb 07, 2023 5:44PM ET
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I thought Powell was mildly more hawkish reiterating the strong labor market means the FED might have to raise longer than expected before pause. He reiterated the FED has not penciled in any rate cuts for 2023. In short, he laid out the same FED game plan...higher interest rates are coming, then a pause...and don't expect any rate cut in 2023. What more are you looking for?
Hussain Ali
Hussain Ali Feb 07, 2023 5:44PM ET
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maybe a 0.25 incoming but no more than that. we dont have persistent inflation. the last part is shelter and it will come down soon as well. they will pause and then cut rates. maybe cut year end or next year.
Scott Leckliter
Scott Leckliter Feb 07, 2023 5:44PM ET
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Market doesn't care. Bullish no matter what he says.
Feb 07, 2023 5:28PM ET
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Oil will be over $150 this summer
Sherry Lander
Sherry Lander Feb 07, 2023 5:22PM ET
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I like being bullish!
 
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