Economic Data - Markets experienced a rise, with the Dow gaining 306 points (+0.63%), S&P 500 up 37 points (+0.55%), Nasdaq increasing by 211 points (+0.91%), and Russell 2000 growing by 17 points (+0.64%) [1] - The delayed November Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) report indicated Personal Spending increased by 0.3%, which was 10 basis points lower than expected, following a previous drop of 30 basis points to 0.1% [2] - Year-over-year PCE rose to 2.8%, recovering from a 10 basis point dip the prior month, with core PCE also reflecting the same year-over-year increase [3] Company Earnings - Intel (INTC) reported earnings of 15 cents per share, nearly doubling the anticipated 8 cents, with revenues of $13.67 billion surpassing the Zacks consensus of $13.37 billion; however, shares fell by 6.5% due to lowered revenue guidance amid ongoing supply constraints [4] - Intel's Data Center segment grew by 9% year-over-year to $4.7 billion, despite a 7% decline in Cloud computing [5] - Capital One (COF) missed Q4 earnings estimates at $3.86 per share compared to the expected $4.12, but revenues of $15.58 billion exceeded the $15.37 billion forecast; the company also announced the acquisition of AI-based FinTech Brex for $5.15 billion [6] - CSX (CSX) saw its share price increase despite missing Q4 earnings estimates, reporting earnings of 39 cents per share, which was 3 cents below consensus, and revenues of $3.51 billion, slightly below the expected $3.55 billion, attributed to subdued industrial demand [7]
Markets Up on Decent PCE & Earnings. Q4 After the Close: INTC, COF, CSX