Market Overview - U.S. equities opened positively on September 29, 2025, aiming to recover from previous week's losses, with major indexes showing resilience and gains at the start of trading [1][2] - The S&P 500 rose to 6672 points, gaining 0.42% from the previous session, while September has been a winning month overall with the S&P 500 up 2.8%, Dow up 1.5%, and Nasdaq up 2.9% [2] Economic Indicators - Personal spending data indicates resilient final demand, with second-quarter GDP growth revised up to 3.8%, but core inflation in services remains a concern for the Federal Reserve [3] - The upcoming September jobs report is expected to show 43,000 new jobs and an unemployment rate of 4.3%, providing critical insights into the labor market [5] Corporate Developments - Electronic Arts (EA) is set to be acquired by an investor consortium in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $55 billion, representing a 25% premium to EA's unaffected share price [8] - Baker Hughes (BKR) received a significant award from Petrobras for subsea tree systems, expected to boost Brazil's offshore energy sector [12] - Apple (AAPL) shares gained 2.1% on reports of a new AI-powered Siri app, indicating ongoing innovation [12] - Intel (INTC) climbed 3.4% amid speculation of a White House initiative to reduce reliance on overseas chip production [12] - Boeing (BA) advanced 3.6% after regulators restored some oversight powers, signaling increased confidence [12] - AstraZeneca (AZN) plans to list its shares directly on the New York Stock Exchange, replacing its existing ADR listing on Nasdaq [12] - Novartis (NVS) is launching a direct-to-patient platform for its Cosentyx drug in the U.S. [12]
Wall Street Opens Higher Amid Acquisition Buzz and Key Economic Week Ahead