US Stocks Rebound, Still Post Weekly Losses
US stocks sharply rebounded on Friday as the Dow rose 1.2%, the S&P 500 added 1.1% and the Nasdaq climbed 0.8%, after New York Fed President John Williams suggested policy may have room to move closer to neutral and traders lifted the probability of a December rate cut to nearly 70%. Communication services led early advances with Alphabet up 3.3% on momentum around its Gemini 3 model and plans for large data centre investments while Meta (0.9%) firmed and Intuit rallied after strong results. However the tech complex weakened again as the session progressed with Nvidia (-1%) turning lower and joining Microsoft down 1.3% Broadcom down 1.9% AMD down 1.1% and Oracle plunging 5.7% as investors continued to reassess stretched AI valuations. The major indexes still posted weekly losses with the S&P 500 down 2% the Dow down 1.9% and the Nasdaq lower by 3.2% as markets balanced hopes for Fed easing with ongoing volatility across the largest AI names.
S&P 500 — US Large Cap Index
FTSE 100 — UK Blue Chips
Euro Stoxx 50 — Eurozone Leaders
DAX 40 — German Equities
CAC 40 — French Market Index
Nikkei 225 — Japan Benchmark
Hang Seng — Hong Kong Index
Shanghai Composite — China Mainland
ASX 200 — Australian Market
TSX Composite — Canada Index
Nifty 50 — India Large Cap
STI Index — Singapore Market
KOSPI — South Korea Index
Bovespa — Brazil Equities
JSE Top 40 — South Africa Index
IPC Index — Mexico Market





