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    U.S. stocks recover as recession fears wane

    August 15, 2024
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    The stock market surged Thursday, buoyed by strong retail sales and favorable labor statistics, alleviating concerns of an imminent recession. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed by 311 points, marking a 0.78% increase, while the S&P 500 rose 0.95%, registering its sixth consecutive day of gains. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite outperformed with a 1.52% jump.

    U.S. stocks recover as recession fears wane

    Retail sales in July exceeded expectations with a robust 1% rise, significantly outpacing the forecasted 0.3% increase by Dow Jones. Concurrently, the labor market showed resilience as weekly jobless claims dropped, further bolstering market confidence. This positive economic data has provided a much-needed boost to investors, catalyzing a recovery from the early August downturn triggered by a lackluster jobs report.

    The S&P 500’s recent 3% weekly gain has nearly erased the deficit from its record high, now just under 3% shy. All three major U.S. indexes have now recovered to levels above their August 2nd close, the day before a sharp global market sell-off driven by economic slowdown fears and a major hedge fund unwinding its currency trades.

    Chris Larkin, managing director of trading and investing at E-Trade from Morgan Stanley, expressed optimism, noting, “Continued positive data could diminish recession fears and reduce the Federal Reserve’s need to aggressively cut interest rates.” This sentiment reflects a broader market optimism spurred by recent economic indicators.

    Earlier in the week, encouraging inflation figures had already begun to mitigate recession concerns. The consumer price index for July showed inflation at its lowest annual increase since 2021 at 2.9%, with wholesale inflation also rising less than expected. These indicators suggest a potential easing of monetary policy by the Federal Reserve in its upcoming September meeting.

    Adding to the positive momentum, Dow component Walmart reported earnings that surpassed analyst expectations and raised its financial outlook, propelling its stock upwards by over 7%. Similarly, Cisco Systems saw a significant uptick of more than 5% in its shares following its announcement of fiscal fourth-quarter earnings and revenue that exceeded forecasts, alongside workforce reductions.

    These developments have collectively reassured investors of the potential for an economic soft landing, reflected in the robust rebound of equity markets following last week’s significant global sell-off. The series of positive economic reports has effectively calmed market nerves, setting a more optimistic tone for investor sentiment as the month progresses.

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