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    Dow leaps over 400 points to close at another all-time high

    By Reuters,

    6 hours ago

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    The Dow surged more than 400 points on Wednesday to a record a close as investors digested Federal Reserve meeting minutes ahead of September inflation data and earnings reports, but Alphabet shares fell on fears the US would break up Google .

    The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 431.63 points, or 1%, to 42,512. eclipsing its record close of 42,352.75 on Friday .

    The S&P 500 hit an all-time high close of 5,792.04, gaining 0.7%. The Nasdaq advanced 0.6%.

    Stocks held steady after the release of the Fed’s September meeting minutes showed a “substantial majority” of officials supported an outsized half-point rate cut . There was broader agreement that the move would not commit the Fed to any particular pace of cuts in the future.

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    After the news, traders were slightly less optimistic about an easing in November, pricing in a 76% chance of a 25-basis-point reduction in borrowing costs and a 24% probability the Fed keeps rates on hold, according to CME’s FedWatch .

    Shares in market heavyweight Alphabet were down nearly 2% after the Department of Justice said it may ask a judge to force Google to divest parts of its business. These include its Chrome web browser and its Android operating system, to curtail its search monopoly.

    “News about antitrust initiatives create worries about what that means for the technology sector broadly and specifically the most dominant players,” said Daniel Morris, chief market strategist for asset management at BNP Paribas.

    Trading has been choppy this week, with investors adjusting rate-cut expectations after a surprisingly strong jobs report.

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    A “substantial majority” of Fed officials supported an outsized half-point rate cut. Above, Fed Chair Jerome Powell. AFP via Getty Images

    The market is awaiting the Consumer Price Index inflation report on Thursday and the third-quarter corporate earnings season, which kicks off in earnest with some of the biggest US banks reporting on Friday.

    BNP’s Morris said this was likely helping investor sentiment along with a drop in oil prices, which had gained in five of the previous six trading days due to an escalating conflict in the Middle East.

    “Lower oil prices and expectations for good news on inflation and looking forward to earnings season are all broadly supportive for equity prices,” said Morris.

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    Trading has been choppy this week, with investors adjusting their rate-cut expectations, seeking new catalysts for a clearer market direction. Getty Images

    Investors were also monitoring the potential impact of Category 5 Hurricane Milton , due to make landfall in Florida on Wednesday.

    Most S&P 500 industry sectors rose, although rate-sensitive utilities and real estate fell along with the communications services index, which includes Alphabet.

    Boeing fell 3.4% after talks between the company and its key manufacturing union broke down .

    Among gainers, shares of Norwegian Cruise Line outperformed the broader market with an 11% gain after Citi upgraded its rating to “buy.” Its peer Carnival rose 7% while Royal Caribbean Cruises was up 5.3%.

    Shares of Arcadium Lithium soared 31% after Rio Tinto said it would acquire the miner for $6.7 billion.

    US-listed shares of Chinese firms dropped as investors continued to question if China would announce new stimulus measures. Alibaba Group fell 1.6% and PDD Holdings was off 2.3%.

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    1eyepolarbear
    31m ago
    I need my experts to explain this situation … you have the floor MAGA. WHAT IS GOING WRONG !!! I thought you guys had the doom and gloom conspiracy down pat ! Heads will roll for this. Put me in contact with your leader !
    Cindy B
    47m ago
    And with Donnie out of office 🤷🤣
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