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"US Stocks Surge on Cooler-Than-Expected Inflation, Boosting Tech and Energy Sectors"

"US Stocks Surge on Cooler-Than-Expected Inflation, Boosting Tech and Energy Sectors"

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Listeners, today United States stock markets delivered a powerful rally, with the S and P Five Hundred rising by sixty-seven points to finish at six thousand eight hundred five and seventy-one, the Dow Jones climbing over five hundred points to a fresh record close of forty-seven thousand two hundred forty-nine and sixty-seven, and the Nasdaq increasing two hundred ninety-four points to twenty-three thousand two hundred thirty-six and fifty-five. The primary catalyst for this strong performance was a cooler-than-expected inflation report, which showed annual price growth for September at three percent, slightly below both the prior month and market forecasts, reinforcing hopes for a Federal Reserve interest rate cut at its upcoming meeting as reported by The Economic Times and CBS News. Technology and energy sectors led the advance. Quantum computing stocks such as IonQ and Rigetti surged between eight and twelve percent, reflecting investor enthusiasm after news of potential federal funding for advanced technologies. Major energy stocks like ExxonMobil and Chevron were up two and one-half to three and one-half percent, aided by a more than five percent jump in oil prices, which followed new United States sanctions targeting Russian crude exports; both Marathon Petroleum and Phillips Sixty Six gained close to four percent according to Nasdaq and Rolling Out. Semiconductor companies including Advanced Micro Devices and Micron contributed sizable gains, while Alphabet rose after strategic announcements. Tesla and IBM both saw post-earnings volatility, highlighting some divergence within technology. Seven out of eleven broad sectors closed in positive territory, with consumer staples lagging behind, finishing down by half a percent. Notable market activity included heavy trading in technology and energy names, with quantum computing and semiconductors among the top percentage gainers. On the economic front, existing home sales climbed to four million sixty thousand units in September, reinforcing the positive sentiment from moderated inflation and stable housing costs. Looking to the future, pre-market futures signal continued optimism, with investors closely watching for further central bank commentary and additional corporate earnings reports next week; key earnings releases from consumer brands and industrials may also influence market direction. The next Federal Open Market Committee meeting on October twenty-eighth and twenty-ninth is expected to bring an interest rate cut, and attention will remain on any shifts in geopolitical news and supply chain disruptions, particularly in energy and trade-sensitive sectors. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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