new York Easing fears of more drastic rate hikes by the US Federal Reserve are buoying Wall Street. In addition, encouraging economic data and corporate balance sheets lifted sentiment. The leading indices Dow Jones, Nasdaq and S&P 500 were up between 1.3 and 1.8 percent on Friday.
Investors reacted with relief to the statements by two leading US central bankers, who advocated a rate hike of 0.75 percentage points in two weeks. They had feared a full percentage point hike after Wednesday’s surprisingly high US inflation data. “The debate about a 100 basis point rate hike has the market in suspense,” said Peter Cardillo, chief economist at investment firm Spartan.
Stockbrokers also rated the surprisingly strong increase in US retail sales positively. US consumer spending is seen as the mainstay of the world’s largest economy.
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