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Dow climbs again as Wall Street rallies for 2nd straight day

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Wall Street’s main indexes jumped on Tuesday as strong earnings from Goldman Sachs ignited hopes that upbeat corporate reports could help soothe market worries of a potential recession due to rising inflation and interest rates.

In midday trading, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up more than 250 points, or 0.9%, at 30,460, the S&P 500 was up 0.8%, at 3,705, and the Nasdaq  was up 0.7%, at 10,745.

Goldman Sachs jumped 4.58% after reporting a smaller-than-expected drop in quarterly profit due to a slowdown in investment banking, which was cushioned by a boost in net interest income. 

“It looks like rising borrowing costs, which are boosting net interest income, are working as a sort of parachute for the banks, while the slowing economy is still robust to handle the pain,” said Guido Petrelli, founder and chief executive officer of Merlin Investor.

The investment bank, which is reorganizing its business into three units, wrapped up earnings from big US banks on a largely positive note, even though several lenders raised the loan loss provisions in anticipation of troubled times ahead.

“The main focus was to what extent a drop would have taken place to understand if the Fed’s attempt for a soft landing is something that can be actually managed, or if we are just about to enter a deep and unstoppable recession,” Petrelli said.

Over the last two months, all the three major stock indexes have lost more than 12% as investors worry that the Federal Reserve’s war on inflation may hobble the economy.

Johnson & Johnson shares reversed course to dip 0.29% after the healthcare conglomerate said it may have to cut jobs in anticipation of an economic slowdown.

While economic indicators continue to point to a likely recession, latest data showed factory output rose in September, indicating that the manufacturing sector remains on reasonable footing despite rising interest rates. 

Analysts now expect profit for S&P 500 companies to have risen just 2.8% from a year ago, much lower than an 11.1% increase expected at the start of July, according to Refinitiv data.

Meanwhile, a report said ratings agency Fitch has slashed US growth forecasts for this year and next and was set to warn that the Fed’s interest rate hikes and inflation will drive the economy into a 1990-style recession.

The Nasdaq led gains as megacap technology and other growth names like Apple, Meta Platforms, Amazon and Nvidia rose between 2.30% and 1.99%, keeping with declines in the benchmark 10-year Treasury note.

Microsoft  gained 0.97% after a report it was laying off under 1,000 employees this week, becoming the latest US technology company to cut jobs or slow hiring amid a global economic slowdown.

[Written in collaboration with other media outlets with information from the following sources]

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