Wall Street ends sharply higher on hopes of cooling inflation

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12 Jan 2023 • 6:14 AM MYT
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NEW YORK: US stocks ended up sharply on Wednesday (Jan 11), with the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq gaining more than 1% each as investors were optimistic ahead of an inflation report that could give the Federal Reserve (Fed) room to dial back on its aggressive interest rate increases.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 268.91 points, or 0.8%, to 33,973.01, the S&P 500 gained 50.36 points, or 1.28%, to 3,969.61 and the Nasdaq Composite added 189.04 points, or 1.76%, to 10,931.67.

The much-anticipated report due on Thursday is projected by economists polled by Reuters to show US consumer prices grew 6.5% year-on-year in December, moderating from a 7.1% rise in November.

“The biggest driver here is the inflation expectations. The consensus forecasts are for a slowdown in the CPI,” said LBBW’s Karl Haeling.

With an overall trend of falling inflation, “that will ultimately ensure that the pace of rate hikes slows”, he said.

Investors are also looking towards a “plateau” when rate increases will be over, he added.

Among sectors, real estate and consumer discretionary were the day's strongest performers, while Microsoft, Amazon.com and other mega-cap growth names gave the S&P 500 its biggest boost.

The benchmark index is up so far for 2023 after falling sharply last year. Hopes that the Fed could soon ease back on its aggressive tightening after raising the federal funds rate seven times in 2022 have boosted the market in recent sessions, even as comments by some Fed officials have supported the view that the central bank needs to remain vigilant about raising rates to fight inflation.

“Investors are anticipating that we’re closer to a pause than at any other point last year,” said Jake Dollarhide, chief executive officer of Longbow Asset Management in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He said that would be welcomed by the market.

Also, “any time you have a down year, it’s not surprising many times to have a reversal at the start of the new year”, he said.

Money market participants see a 75% chance the Fed will raise the benchmark rate by 25 basis points in February.

This week also marks the start of the fourth-quarter earnings season for S&P 500 companies, with overall S&P 500 earnings expected to have declined year-over-year, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

The biggest US banks, which kick off the season later this week, are expected to report lower quarterly earnings as risks of a recession rise due to monetary policy tightening. – Reuters, AFP

Hopes that the Fed could soon ease back on its aggressive tightening have boosted the market in recent sessions. – Reuterspic