A view of the New York Stock Exchange in New York on Wednesday, February 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)


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Wall Street surged on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve decided to keep interest rates unchanged, signalling confidence in the U.S. economy. The stock market, which had experienced turbulent swings in recent weeks, responded positively as bond yields eased.

The S&P 500 climbed 1.1%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 383 points (0.9%), and the Nasdaq rose 1.4%. This relief rally came after growing concerns over how far economic adjustments might go under the current administration.

Fed Holds Firm Amid Economic Uncertainty

Fed Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged the rising uncertainty among consumers and businesses but emphasized that the economy remains stable. He highlighted strong indicators such as low unemployment rates, showing that while sentiment may be shaky, spending remains resilient.

Powell reaffirmed that the Fed would wait for clearer economic signals before making any adjustments. The central bank has kept interest rates steady this year, following sharp cuts in 2024 to stimulate the economy. While lower rates can boost growth, they also carry the risk of driving inflation higher.

Officials maintained their forecast for two rate cuts in 2025, but noted increased economic uncertainty. Powell dismissed concerns about "stagflation"—a scenario where slow growth and high inflation coexist—stating that the current economic climate is far from resembling the 1970s crisis.

Bond Yields Drop, Stocks Gain

A sharp drop in Treasury yields also lifted stocks. The 10-year Treasury yield fell from 4.31% to 4.24% after the Fed’s announcement. Lower bond yields often make stocks more attractive, encouraging investment in equities.

The Fed also announced plans to reduce the pace of its balance sheet runoff starting in April. Powell clarified that this adjustment was purely technical and not a signal of a shift in monetary policy.

Meanwhile, investors increased their bets on multiple rate cuts this year, with market data suggesting a 55% chance of three cuts by December—up from 44% a day earlier.

Tech Stocks Lead Market Rebound

Tech giants played a key role in boosting market sentiment. Nvidia jumped 1.8% after addressing concerns about a slowdown in artificial intelligence demand. Analysts praised the company’s strategic direction, helping cut its year-to-date losses to 12.5%.

Tesla rebounded 4.7% after two days of sharp losses. However, the electric vehicle giant remains down 41.6% in 2025 amid concerns over CEO Elon Musk’s budget-cutting initiatives.

On the downside, General Mills fell 2.1% despite reporting better-than-expected quarterly profits. The company struggled with declining snack sales and revised its revenue outlook downward, citing ongoing economic uncertainties.

Global Markets See Mixed Reactions

Japan’s Nikkei 225 slipped 0.2% after the Bank of Japan held rates steady. However, Japan reported a trade surplus in February, with exports surging over 11% as companies rushed to meet new U.S. tariffs.

European and other Asian markets showed mixed trends, with investors cautiously assessing global economic signals.

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