Stock market today: Dow notches record high after strong jobs report eases slowdown worries
By Matthew Fox,
6 hours ago
US stocks rose 1% and the Dow hit a record as the jobs report alleviated slowdown worries.
The US added 254,000 jobs, surpassing estimates. The unemployment rate fell to 4.1%.
The odds of another jumbo rate cut next month plummeted after the report.
US stocks surged about 1% on Friday after the September jobs report soothed fears of an economic slowdown. The Dow notched a record high.
All three major averages closed slightly higher for the week to cap off a four-week winning streak.
The US economy added 254,000 jobs last month, well ahead of economist estimates of 150,000 jobs. The strong job gains pushed the unemployment rate lower to 4.1% from 4.2%.
The leisure and hospitality sector saw the most job gains in September at 78,000, followed by health care, which added about 72,000 jobs, while government jobs rose by 31,000.
Economists were mostly thrilled with the jobs report, with many arguing that the decline in the unemployment rate while inflation has continued to trend lower was evidence of productivity gains.
"The fact that inflation is easing at the same time means productivity growth is strong, and that should keep the Fed on track for more rate cuts — an added tailwind for the economy and markets," Carson Group strategist Sonu Varghese told Business Insider.
According to the CME FedWatch Tool, odds of a 50-basis point cut dropped to 0% from 53% last week. Consensus now expects two 25-basis point rate cuts from the Fed at their next two FOMC meetings before year-end.
"This solid payroll report validates an potential half point reduction in fed funds was completely unwarranted. Fed funds futures market is responding accordingly," LPL Financial chief economist Jeffrey Roach said.
ING's chief economist, James Knightley, said the jobs report was "unambiguously strong."
"On the face of this the Fed should be hiking rates with these sorts of figures, not cutting rates," Knightley said in a note on Friday.
Here's where US indexes stood shortly at the 4:00 p.m. closing bell on Friday:
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