U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is seen speaking during a press conference in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 18, 2024. Wall Street is rallying on Friday after Powell indicated cuts to interest rates may be coming, though he gave no clear clue about when. (Reuters)


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U.S. markets soared on Friday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled that interest rate cuts could be on the horizon. His remarks, delivered during a closely watched speech in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, lifted investor confidence even though he offered no clear timeline.

The S&P 500 rose 1.3 percent, erasing its losses for the week after five consecutive modest declines. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 649 points, or 1.4 percent, by mid-morning. The Nasdaq Composite gained 1.3 percent, fueled by renewed optimism that lower borrowing costs may soon arrive.

Investors Eye Potential Rate Relief

Markets had been bracing for Powell’s comments with hopes he would hint at imminent action. Lower rates are generally welcomed on Wall Street because they encourage economic growth and boost asset prices, though they can also heighten inflation risks.

President Donald Trump has repeatedly demanded aggressive cuts, often criticizing Powell publicly. A weak jobs report earlier this month intensified expectations that the Fed could move as soon as its September meeting.

Still, Powell refrained from giving any guarantees. “The stability of the unemployment rate and other labor market measures allows us to proceed carefully,” he said. The Fed, he added, stands ready to act “if necessary,” maintaining the cautious stance it has held throughout the year.

Balancing Jobs and Inflation

The Federal Reserve is tasked with supporting both employment and price stability. Yet, the two objectives often clash. Cutting rates can stimulate hiring but risks pushing inflation higher.

Powell described the labor market as “a curious kind of balance,” with fewer workers chasing fewer jobs. Inflation, meanwhile, remains vulnerable to upward pressure, particularly due to tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.

Bond Market Responds

Treasury yields fell sharply after Powell’s remarks were released. The yield on the 10-year Treasury dropped to 4.27 percent from 4.33 percent a day earlier. The two-year yield, more closely tied to Fed policy expectations, slid to 3.71 percent from 3.79 percent.

Lower yields often reflect expectations of softer economic conditions and potential monetary easing. They also tend to make equities more attractive compared to bonds, further fueling Friday’s rally.

Nvidia Rebounds as AI Remains in Spotlight

Among individual stocks, Nvidia gained 0.9 percent, trimming its weekly loss. The company has been at the center of the artificial intelligence boom, with its chips powering much of the global AI push. However, its stock has recently faced criticism for rising too far, too fast.

On Friday, CEO Jensen Huang revealed that Nvidia is in discussions with the Trump administration about producing a new chip for China. The product would be less powerful than its current leading semiconductors, which remain restricted from sale to China due to U.S. national security rules.

A Market Waiting on the Fed

For now, Powell’s cautious but open stance has reassured investors who were worried about the Fed standing still. Wall Street appears convinced that a rate cut is a matter of “when,” not “if.”

The surge across equities, combined with falling bond yields, signals renewed confidence that relief for borrowers may not be far off — even if the exact timing remains uncertain.

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