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    Dow climbs 300 points as inflation data buoys market sentiment

    August 14, 2024
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    The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged by 317 points, a 0.8% increase, as positive U.S. inflation data bolstered investor confidence. Similarly, the Nasdaq Composite and the S&P 500 saw gains of 2% and 1.4%, respectively, edging the market closer to the record highs set last month. This rally came on the heels of the producer price index (PPI) report, which showed a modest 0.1% rise in wholesale prices for July, underscoring a lighter inflationary environment than anticipated.

    Dow climbs 300 points as inflation data buoys market sentiment

    Economists, who had projected a 0.2% increase based on previous months’ data, were taken aback by the lower PPI figure. This development provided a positive prelude to the consumer price index (CPI) expected on Wednesday, which analysts predict will reveal a 0.2% increase, marking a rebound from the previous month’s 0.1% decline.

    The upcoming CPI is especially significant as markets seek direction following a week marked by extreme volatility, influenced by recession fears and global market instability. Shaun Osborne, Chief FX Strategist at Scotiabank, noted that the current market dynamics might be less responsive to U.S. price data, given the Federal Reserve’s heightened focus on employment statistics.

    On Tuesday, the broader S&P 500 index also showcased resilience, adding to its robust gains from the previous week and rebounding from the sharp drop on August 5. Since that low, the index has climbed 4.2%, and the market’s volatility, as measured by the Cboe Volatility Index (VIX), has significantly decreased from peaks above 65 last week to below 20.

    Market strategists, like David Russell from TradeStation, suggest that the latest PPI data indicates a shift in the inflation trend, particularly in service sectors, potentially catching off guard investors who had anticipated further price drops. Meanwhile, in corporate news, Starbucks saw its stock jump over 20% after announcing Brian Niccol, the CEO of Chipotle, as its new chief, which resulted in a 9% drop in Chipotle’s shares.

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