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    Stocks Little Changed Ahead of Fed Meeting

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamMay 7, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Stocks were fairly static Wednesday as investors awaited the Federal Reserve interest rate announcement expected later in the day. Traders also monitored the latest updates on U.S. trade negotiations.

    The Dow Jones Industrials regained 258.06 points to 41,087.06.

    The S&P 500 index recovered 7.66 points to 5,614.57.

    The NASDAQ Composite skidded 50.29 points to 17,639.37.

    Disney shares popped more than 10% after the entertainment giant reported a surprise jump in streaming subscribers. The stock was among the top-performing S&P 500 stocks.

    Stocks got a boost on news that U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and top trade official Jamieson Greer would meet with their Chinese counterparts this week in Switzerland. Investors took that as a positive on the trade front after the turbulent market action following President Donald Trump’s tariff announcement last month.

    That action comes as investors gear up for the Fed’s interest rate decision slated for 2 p.m. ET. Fed funds futures are pricing in a nearly 100% likelihood that the central bank holds the borrowing rate steady.

    Traders will monitor Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s post-decision press conference for insights on where rates could go moving forward. It comes at a precarious moment for the central bank leader after being the target of criticism from Trump, who has said his “termination cannot come fast enough.”

    Prices for the 10-year Treasury gained ground, lowering yields to 4.30% from Wednesday’s 4.31%. Treasury prices and yields move in opposite directions

    Oil prices backpedaled 72 cents to $58.37 U.S. a barrel.

    Prices for gold backed off $30.50 to $3,392.50 U.S.

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