The Money Wise guys kick off this week’s show with a review of last week’s numbers from Wall Street before diving into a discussion on current political tensions.Markets rallied hard this past week, capping off a strong June with gains across the board. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1,612 points, or 3.8%. The S&P 500 climbed 205 points, a 3.4% jump, and the NASDAQ led the charge, adding 826 points for a 4.2% gain. Year-to-date, the Dow is now up 3%, the S&P 500 is up 5%, and the NASDAQ is also up 5%. This strong week was fueled by investor optimism that several lingering concerns may be moving toward resolution. The team discuss the market’s reaction to easing geopolitical tensions between Israel and Iran, with the U.S. stepping in to de-escalate the situation.
Despite some market jitters from new tariff-related headlines, including more trade drama involving China and Canada, the overall tone remained bullish. Comments from Fed officials and Chair Jerome Powell leaned more dovish than expected, suggesting that interest rate cuts could happen sooner than previously thought.
A Market Rally on Fed Hints
Markets surged this week in part due to dovish signals from the Federal Reserve. Comments from Fed Governors, including Christopher Waller, suggested a growing openness to interest rate cuts, potentially sooner than previously expected. Fed Chair Jerome Powell reinforced this tone during his testimony before Congress, emphasizing that the Fed is willing to act quickly if economic data warrants it. These remarks fueled optimism among investors who have been eagerly awaiting clarity on monetary policy. The possibility of rate relief sparked a strong rally, with major indexes posting some of their biggest weekly gains of the year.
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