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Dow Jones Anticipates Federal Reserve Meeting And Apple Earnings Report

Published 31/10/2023, 03:24 am
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged 300 points today, as investors eagerly anticipate the Federal Reserve's two-day meeting and Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL)'s forthcoming earnings report scheduled for Thursday. This surge comes in response to a market correction that has deepened over the past week, with Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) demonstrating bullish traits among major tech firms.

U.S. stock futures indicated a rebound today, following last week's selloff triggered by disappointing reports from major tech giants. These reports pushed the S&P 500 and Nasdaq into correction territory, causing investors to brace themselves for the Federal Reserve decision and Apple's earnings announcement.

As investors navigate the market volatility, a long-dated Treasury bond fund has emerged as a popular investment on Wall Street. This development comes amid increasing interest in safe-haven assets.

In other market news, BYD Co (SZ:002594)., bolstered by rising profits, is rapidly closing in on Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) as the world's top seller of pure electric vehicles, despite facing stiff competition in the sector. This development is indicative of the growing competition in the electric vehicle market.

On Sunday, Chris Alfano promoted Bitcoin as a potential solution to market volatility. While cryptocurrencies have been known for their volatility, some investors see them as an alternative asset class that could potentially offer returns uncorrelated with traditional markets.

In corporate news, McDonald's (NYSE:MCD) displayed a solid Q3 performance, with same-store sales suggesting sustained consumer demand. This follows a mixed close for U.S. stock markets on Friday, October 27th, as investors analyzed varied earnings and data, including an increase in core PCE prices and Michigan consumer sentiment.

Lastly, Canadian auto workers reached a tentative agreement with Stellantis (NYSE:STLA) following a brief strike involving approximately 8,200 members. The impact of this agreement on Stellantis' operations remains to be seen.

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