
Market Performance - The U.S. stock market reached new all-time highs on September 18, 2025, with the S&P 500 rising 0.5% to 6,631.96, the Dow Jones Industrial Average increasing 0.3% to 46,142.42, and the Nasdaq Composite climbing 0.9% to 22,470.73 [1][2] - The Russell 2000 index of smaller companies also saw a significant rise of 2.5% to 2,467.70, surpassing its previous high set in 2021 [2] Technology Sector Influence - The technology sector, particularly semiconductor companies, played a crucial role in the market's rally, with the Technology Select Sector SPDR (XLK) rebounding strongly after a slight dip [3] - Nvidia announced a strategic investment of $5 billion in Intel, leading to a 22.8% increase in Intel's stock, marking its best day since 1987, while Nvidia's stock rose 3.5% [4] Corporate Developments - Meta Platforms advanced about 1.4% after launching AI-powered smart glasses, while Lyft's shares increased following news of a partnership with Waymo for self-driving taxi services [5] - Conversely, Nucor fell over 4% due to a Q3 EPS forecast below consensus, and FactSet Research Systems dropped over 3% after reporting Q4 adjusted EPS below expectations [6] Earnings Reports - Cracker Barrel reported a Q3 EPS of $0.78, a 20.41% decrease year-over-year, and missed consensus EPS in the previous quarter by -16.24% [8] - Darden Restaurants missed analyst expectations with an EPS of $1.97 and reported sales of $3 billion, leading to a 9.5% decline in its stock [9][10] - FedEx reported year-over-year earnings growth with revenue of $22.2 billion and diluted EPS of $3.46, reflecting improvements from strategic initiatives [11] Economic Indicators - Weekly initial unemployment claims fell by 33,000 to 231,000, indicating a stronger labor market, while the Philadelphia Fed business outlook survey rose to an 8-month high of 23.2 [13] - However, August leading indicators fell 0.5% month-over-month, a larger decline than expected [13] Federal Reserve Actions - The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a quarter percentage point to a range of 4-4.25%, with expectations of two more cuts by the end of the year and one in 2026 [12]