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US Stocks Mixed; GDP Growth Tops Expectations
Benzinga· 2025-12-23 15:01
Market Performance - U.S. stocks showed mixed trading, with the Nasdaq Composite gaining approximately 0.2% on Tuesday [1] - The Dow decreased by 0.01% to 48,357.98, while the S&P 500 rose by 0.15% to 6,888.53 [1] Sector Performance - Communication services sector increased by 0.9% on Tuesday [1] - Consumer staples stocks fell by 0.4% [1] Economic Indicators - U.S. GDP grew an annualized 4.3% in the third quarter, the highest growth in two years, up from 3.8% in the previous quarter, and surpassing market expectations of 3.3% [2][10] - U.S. durable goods orders declined by 2.2% month-over-month to $307.4 billion in October, following a revised growth of 0.7% in September [11] Commodity Prices - Oil prices decreased by 0.3% to $57.81, while gold prices increased by 0.3% to $4,480.60 [5] - Silver rose by 1.3% to $69.485, and copper increased by 0.5% to $5.5365 [5] Global Market Overview - European shares were mixed, with the eurozone's STOXX 600 gaining 0.4% and Spain's IBEX 35 Index falling by 0.1% [6] - Asian markets closed mixed, with Japan's Nikkei 225 gaining 0.02% and Hong Kong's Hang Seng falling by 0.11% [7] Company Stock Movements - PicoCELA Inc. shares surged 144% to $0.3045 [9] - Highway Holdings Ltd shares increased by 78% to $1.48 after a nonbinding letter of intent for acquisition [9] - Trinity Biotech PLC shares rose by 62% to $1.45 following an order for HIV tests [9] - Reviva Pharmaceuticals Holdings Inc shares dropped 51% to $0.29 after a regulatory update [9] - Starfighters Space Inc shares fell 41% to $18.42 after a significant rally [9] - Haoxin Holdings Ltd shares decreased by 42% to $0.75 after a prior surge [9]
Econ Data Surprisingly Good: Jobless Claims, Q2 GDP, Durable Goods & More
ZACKS· 2025-09-25 15:36
Economic Data Summary - Q2 GDP was revised up from +3.3% to +3.8%, marking the strongest quarter of growth since Q3 2023 [2] - Consumption saw a significant increase from +1.6% to +2.5%, indicating a stronger appetite among U.S. consumers [3] - The Price Index increased by 10 basis points, with headline at +2.1% and core at +2.6% [3] Job Market Insights - Initial Jobless Claims fell to 218K, down 17K from estimates and 14K from the previous week, reaching the lowest level since mid-summer [4] - Continuing Claims rose slightly to 1.926 million, remaining below 1.94 million for the third consecutive week [5] Durable Goods Orders - August Durable Goods Orders increased by +2.9%, significantly better than the prior month's -2.7% and the consensus estimate of -0.5% [6] - Excluding Transportation orders, the increase was +0.4%, down from +1.0% in the previous month [6] Trade and Inventory Data - The Advanced U.S. Trade Balance for August improved to -$85.5 billion from -$102.8 billion [7] - Advanced Retail Inventories remained unchanged at +0.2%, while Advanced Wholesale Inventories decreased to -0.2% [7] Company Performance Expectations - Costco is expected to report fiscal Q4 results with a projected earnings growth of +12.8% year over year and revenue growth of +8.1% [10] - Costco has outperformed earnings expectations in three of its past four quarters [10]
US Economy Grows as Jobless Claims Fall
Youtube· 2025-09-25 14:45
Economic Growth - The US economy is experiencing its fastest growth in nearly two years, with GDP increasing by 3.8%, revised up from 3.3%, driven by consumer spending and business investment [6][4] - Jobless claims have fallen to 218,000, indicating a stable labor market despite concerns about hiring and firing trends [4][6] Consumer and Business Spending - Consumer spending has significantly contributed to GDP growth, although there is a noted decline in used car purchases [1][6] - Business spending has also increased, particularly in durable goods, which rose by 2.9%, although computer and chip orders saw a decline [4][6] Federal Reserve Policy - Fed Governor Stephen Myron suggests that the current economic conditions do not warrant extreme pessimism, but acknowledges that the neutral rate is drifting down, necessitating policy adjustments [2][6] - Some Fed members, including Jeff Schmitt, view the current policy stance as only slightly restrictive and do not advocate for immediate rate cuts, indicating a cautious approach to monetary policy [7][6]