The Dow Jones exploded higher on Friday asnews brokethat the Trump administration and China had struck a partial trade agreement, setting the stage for a potential tariff truce.
The stock market went berserk, with rising hopes of a Brexit deal and an impressiveMichigan Consumer Sentiment data (release adding to Wall Street’s euphoria.
Dow Jones Blasts Higher as Trade War Tensions Cool
Minutes before the closing bell, theDow Jones Industrial Averagehad rallied 478. 39 points or 1. 81% to 26, 975. 06.
All three of themajor US stock market indiceswere more than 1.5% higher, as the Nasdaq enjoyed a slight lead over the Dow Jones and S&P 500 with a 1. 99% rally.
Commodity priceswere mixed again, andgold suffered a sell-off(-0. 89%) as haven demand slipped. Crude oil surged as the outlook for global growth improved with the prospect of a truce in the trade war.
The US dollar declined against a buoyant British pound following reports that the EU and UK wereworking hard to make a Brexit dealbefore the October 31 st deadline. A strong Canadian dollar further weighed on the greenback after somevery positive jobs data. The positive effects of a weak USD on the Dow were limited by asharp decline in the Japanese yen, which supported the DXY.
Corporate Earnings the Stock Market’s Focus Next Week
While few details have yet emerged about the trade deal between the US and China, the Dow clearly loves the de-escalation in tensions. Thequestion remains if these good vibes are going to continue for the stock marketfollowing an avalanche of **** releases next week.
Concessions on US agriculture exports could lead to the UScanceling a rise in tariffs on October 15 th, but there are no expectations for the removal of other existing tariffs currently in place.
Lurking in the background, tensions with Turkey are building as Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced the possibility of fresh sanctions on the Turkish economy. A missile strike on an Iranian tanker also hasTrump sending more troops to Saudi Arabia, further building tensions in the region.
Domestically,a court has ordered the release of Donald Trump’s tax records to Congress, which could intensify impeachment fears if any bombshell links to Russia or Ukraine emerge.
Nordea Strategist: Global Stocks Will Rally on Trade Deal
Focusing on the implications of a trade deal between Trump and China, Sebastien Galy, Senior Macro Strategist at Nordea Asset Management, had the following to say to CCN about the current impact that the trade war is having on the global economy:
“The impact [of tariffs] has been a severe hit on Chinese manufacturing, far worse it seems than suggested by official data. The size of the impact can be clearly seen in Swedish, German and even US manufacturing PMI data. Much of this increase in tariffs has been passed on to US consumers. ”
Now at the precipice of a deal, Galy finds plenty of positives for the Dow outlook as US, European, and Asian stock markets could be set to rally around the world.
“By reaching a very likely trade deal that largely depends on China’s goodwill, we have reached a far better place for Asian, Germans and Swedish equities as well as US growth stocks. Looking forward a likely reversal of some tariffs is likely to further help such equity indices, ”Galy told CCN. “Both presidents need this lever to improve their weakening economies and trade negotiators are cognizant of this fact. Therefore, the odds are increasing significantly that tariffs are slowly but steadily going to be reversed or delayed. ”
Dow Stocks: Caterpillar Booms, Apple Jumps to Record Highs
TheDowwas shining bright on Friday as the positive China news sent the trade war bellwether, Caterpillar stock, soaring 5. 89% higher. Dow Inc. was the second-best performing DJIA stock today with an eye-watering 5. 63% rally.
MightyApple stockcontinues to press intorecord territorywith a more than 3% rally.
Financials stocks Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan both rallied aggressively asTreasury yields rose for the second straight day.
Not all stocks were able to bask in the warm glow of risk-on; defensive plays like McDonald’s (-0. 58%) and Coca-Cola (-0. 11%) struggled.
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This article was edited byJosiah Wilmoth
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