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    Investors cheer narrower tariff plans from Trump amid gains in tech stocks

    January 6, 2025
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    U.S. stocks surged on Monday, rebounding from last week’s declines as gains in semiconductor stocks led the rally. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 351 points, or 0.8%, while the S&P 500 advanced nearly 1.3%. The Nasdaq Composite climbed 1.8%, driven by strong performances in the technology sector. Chipmakers were the standout performers following Foxconn’s announcement of record fourth-quarter revenue. Nvidia shares jumped nearly 5%, positioning the company for a record closing price. Broadcom gained 2%, while Micron Technology surged over 11%, reflecting investor optimism about continued growth in the semiconductor industry.

    Investors cheer narrower tariff plans from Trump amid gains in tech stocks

    Commenting on the tech sector’s performance, CFRA Research chief investment strategist Sam Stovall highlighted market expectations of 20% earnings growth in technology this year compared to 12.8% for the broader market. However, Stovall noted that elevated valuations might limit further gains based on price-to-earnings multiples, emphasizing the need for organic earnings growth to sustain upward momentum. Stovall also projected increased market volatility this year, driven by concerns over high valuations, potential revisions to interest rate forecasts, and uncertainties stemming from a new presidential administration.

    Historical patterns suggest that the third year of a bull market tends to be more challenging, particularly in the context of shifting economic and political dynamics. Investor sentiment received an additional boost following a report suggesting that President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed tariff plan may be narrower than previously feared. The report indicated tariffs might focus on critical imports rather than implementing broader 10%-20% duties as suggested during the campaign.

    Shares of Ford and General Motors rose 1.8% and 4.2%, respectively, as markets reacted positively to the possibility of avoiding a global trade conflict. Traders also remained focused on upcoming economic data and Federal Reserve policies. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) will close Thursday to honor former President Jimmy Carter, while Friday’s December jobs report is expected to provide critical insights ahead of the Federal Reserve’s January meeting. Additional data releases include the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) on Tuesday and the ADP Employment Survey on Wednesday.

    Banking stocks also climbed following news that Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr will step down on February 28. Barr cited his decision as an effort to avoid a confrontation with President-elect Trump, who is reportedly considering his removal. The KBE Bank ETF gained nearly 2% on the announcement. Barr had faced opposition from the banking industry due to proposed capital regulations that could reshape financial requirements. As markets continue to weigh economic data and policy developments, attention is expected to remain focused on interest rate projections and the evolving political landscape. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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