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Express News | Shares of Companies Within the Broader Consumer Discretionary Sector Are Trading Higher Following Better-than-expected Consumer Sentiment Data. Strong Earnings From RH and Anticipated Rate Cuts May Be Lifting the Sector
Technology stocks led the S&P to four consecutive gains, Oracle reached a new high after hours, the US dollar and US bonds fell, gold hit a new high, and commodities rose.
In August, the PPI in the United States showed a cooling down of inflation, and the market slightly raised its bets on the Fed's aggressive interest rate cuts. US stocks rose together, with Nvidia up nearly 2%, while NIO Inc and XPeng fell more than 5%. The European Central Bank cut interest rates for the second time this year, but maintained a restrictive policy. European bonds fell, and the euro rebounded from its four-week low. Commodities rose across the board, with US oil briefly rising by 3.7%, gold reaching a new high with a nearly 2% increase, palladium rising by over 4%, and copper experiencing its largest two-month increase.
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US stocks closed with mixed performance for the three major indexes. Tesla rose more than 9% over the past two days, while NIO soared 14% after its performance announcement.
Before the non-farm data, there is new evidence of the cooling of the US job market, and economic concerns support a substantial rate cut bet. The yield curve of the 2-year/10-year US Treasury bonds, which briefly inverted for the third time in two years. The S&P 500 fell for the third consecutive day, with Broadcom falling more than 4% after hours, Tesla rising nearly 5%, and Nvidia and Chinese concept stocks rising nearly 1%. The yen reached a one-month high, and the offshore renminbi rose by 300 points to break 7.09 yuan. Gold rose briefly by 1%, and oil prices rose more than 2% before falling. US oil fell below $70 for the first time in 15 months over two days.
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