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    U.S. stocks surged on Thursday, August 22, 2025, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average jumping more than 800 points to close at a record high, as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled openness to cutting interest rates during his speech at the Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium. The remarks fueled investor optimism over a potential shift in monetary policy, boosting the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite to fresh multi-month highs and intensifying market bets on a rate cut as early as September.

    Dow jumps 800 points as Powell signals possible September rate cut
    Powell fuels rally as Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq hit 2025 highs on Fed rate cut signals.

    The Dow climbed 846 points, or 2.2 percent, closing at 40,352, its highest finish of the year and first record since December 2024. The S&P 500 advanced 1.5 percent while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite rose 1.9 percent. Gains were broad-based across sectors, with economically sensitive stocks such as industrials, financials, and housing leading the rally.

    Powell, speaking at the Federal Reserve’s annual symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, said policymakers are “prepared to respond as appropriate” to signs of slowing inflation and labor market softening. While he stopped short of announcing any policy shift, his remarks were interpreted by investors as a signal that the Fed is leaning toward easing rates in response to weakening economic momentum and more stable price pressures.

    Fed speech shifts sentiment as markets eye September rate cut

    Market participants quickly revised their outlook for the Federal Open Market Committee’s September meeting, with futures pricing in a nearly 90 percent chance of a 25 basis point rate cut, up from about 75 percent the previous day. The reassessment triggered a rally in equities and bonds, sending Treasury yields sharply lower. The two-year yield dropped nearly 10 basis points to 4.68 percent, while the 10-year yield slipped to 4.22 percent.

    The risk-on sentiment was evident across asset classes. The Russell 2000 index of small-cap stocks, typically more sensitive to domestic economic conditions and interest rates, soared 3.9 percent. The KBW Nasdaq Bank Index rose to its first record high since 2022, as expectations for lower rates improved the earnings outlook for financial institutions. Homebuilding stocks also rallied, with sector ETFs gaining more than 5 percent as lower yields enhanced affordability and investor appetite.

    Tech stocks rebound while financials lead the rally

    Major corporate names posted significant gains. Caterpillar, Home Depot, and Goldman Sachs each rose more than 4 percent. Intel shares advanced following reports that the U.S. government is considering acquiring a 10 percent stake in the semiconductor company, further buoying sentiment in the chip sector. Nvidia, after early-session losses, recovered to close up 1 percent.

    Volatility receded sharply, with the Cboe Volatility Index, or VIX, falling 12 percent to its lowest level in over two months. Gold prices edged higher, nearing $3,420 per ounce, as the weaker dollar and declining yields boosted demand for safe-haven assets. Despite the strong gains, analysts cautioned that the rally could be short-lived if upcoming economic data fails to support the case for easing. Market breadth remains thin, and volumes light, raising concerns about the durability of the advance.

    Traders are now watching closely for signals from August labor market data, consumer spending figures, and the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge, the core PCE index. The surge in equities marks a decisive turnaround in investor sentiment, driven by expectations that the Federal Reserve may be preparing to pivot from its restrictive stance. With monetary policy once again at the center of market direction, all eyes are now on upcoming data that could confirm or challenge the likelihood of a rate cut next month. – By Content Syndication Services.

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