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The big news out of the US overnight was confirmation that the Fed would deliver its widely expected 25 basis point rate cut. Fed Chair Jerome Powell in his press conference said the move should be considered a “risk management cut”, in response to the weakening job market, and growing inflationary pressures.
In response to the cut, Wall Street saw a volatile trading session close mixed overnight. The Dow Jones soared 0.57%, boosted by stocks which benefit from the rate cut, such as Walmart, JP Morgan and American Express.
On the other end, the S&P 500 closed down 0.1%, and the NASDAQ saw a 0.33% decline as investors took profits from the high flying tech stocks, with big names like Nvidia, Oracle and Palantir all slipping.
Europe also saw a mixed session overnight – the FTSE and German DAX both saw gains overnight, closing 0.14 and 0.13% higher respectively. Meanwhile, the French CAC declined 0.4%, and the Stoxx600 closed slightly down 0.03%
It was a tough day locally as the ASX 200 closed down 0.67%, with 8 of the 11 key sectors in the red. The real estate and consumer discretionary sectors were hit the hardest, which can likely be attributed to the fact that these are the most sensitive sectors to interest rate cuts, and so investors were bailing out prior to the fed announcement.
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