US Markets Close Higher In Relief Rally

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2023-02-28 HKT 05:47

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  • Wall Street closed higher, with investors focusing on retail results due out later in the week. File photo: AP

    Wall Street closed higher, with investors focusing on retail results due out later in the week. File photo: AP

US stock markets bounced back from a grim end last week as major indices closed higher on Monday while traders eye upcoming earnings of retailers.

The S&P 500 finished 0.3 percent higher at 3,982, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.2 percent to 32,889 and the Nasdaq Composite Index rose 0.6 percent to 11,466.

"US stocks are posting a decent relief rally as the bond market selloff takes a break following a round of mixed data and nothing new from the (Federal Reserve)," said Edward Moya of trading platform Oanda.

But he added that "the economy still looks too strong for disinflation trends to resume," suggesting the Fed has more work to do to cool inflation, creating a tough environment for stocks.

The central bank has raised interest rates multiple times to rein in decades-high inflation, and data indicating the economy remains hotter than hoped is raising concern that rates could remain higher for a longer period.

While new orders of big-ticket US manufactured items slipped in January, according to government data released on Monday, this was influenced by volatility in the aircraft segment.

"It's a confusing day... there're a lot of crosscurrents at work here," said Nick Reece of Guiness Global Investors.

He added that there is a "higher-for-longer theme now" when it comes to interest rates, and this is being priced into the bond market.

"That's going to continue to put some valuation pressure on the market, particularly on tech stocks," he said.

Meanwhile, investors are watching for retailers' earnings, with major names such as Target and Costco set to report results this week. (AFP)

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