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Market Momentum Builds on Rate Cut Hopes as Thanksgiving Week Begins
Stock Market Newsยท2025-11-24 17:07

Core Insights - U.S. equity markets are experiencing strong positive momentum driven by optimism regarding potential interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve [1][5] - Major stock indexes are showing significant gains, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average up approximately 0.5%, the S&P 500 up 1.4%, and the Nasdaq Composite up 2.3% [2][3][4] Market Performance - The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) has increased by around 215 points, reflecting a nearly 1.3% advance over the last two trading sessions [2] - The S&P 500 has surged 1.4% today, building on a previous gain of 0.7% [3] - The Nasdaq Composite has risen 2.3% in midday trading, marking a significant recovery from a 2.7% decline the previous week [4] Economic Indicators - Market momentum is largely influenced by expectations of a December Federal Reserve interest rate cut, with a 77% likelihood of a 25-basis-point cut predicted by the CME FedWatch tool [5] - A series of economic data releases are anticipated this week, including delayed October U.S. retail sales and Producer Price Index (PPI) readings [7] Corporate Developments - Notable companies reporting earnings this week include Best Buy, Dell Technologies, Alibaba, and others, with Alibaba's shares gaining 4.7% in Hong Kong trading due to strong demand for its updated Qwen AI application [11][12] - Nvidia is in focus as reports suggest U.S. officials may allow the sale of its H200 AI chips to China, contributing to a 1.2% increase in its stock [10] - Diversified Energy Company has completed its acquisition of Canvas Energy, enhancing its production capabilities [12] Stock News - Novo Nordisk shares fell significantly after its oral semaglutide failed in late-stage Alzheimer's trials [9] - Deutsche Bank announced plans to issue Additional Tier 1 (AT1) capital instruments to support its capital ratios [13] - Zacks Investment Research identified Bank OZK, Boise Cascade Company, and Cool Company Ltd. as "Strong Sell" stocks due to downward earnings revisions [13]