US stocks end higher after Powell remarks

US stocks end higher after Powell remarks

/ 05:44 AM March 08, 2025

US stocks end higher after Powell remarks

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange at the opening bell on March 7, 2025, in New York City. Wall Street stocks rose early March 7, digesting a mixed jobs report as markets seek a pivot from a rough period amid tariff uncertainty. The US added 151,000 jobs last month, up from January’s revised 125,000 figure, but fewer than analysts estimates as unemployment ticked higher. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)

NEW YORK, United States Wall Street stocks finished higher Friday after a roller-coaster session following mixed labor market data, concluding a losing week on a positive note.

Briefing.com analyst Patrick O’Hare said investors were reassured by a midday appearance from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, who described the central bank is in no hurry to shift course on monetary policy.

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“When Powell came out with a calm and reassuring tone, it gave the market an excuse to rally,” O’Hare said.

The broad-based S&P 500 finished at 5,770.20, up 0.6 percent for the day but down 3.1 percent for the week.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.5 percent at 42,801.72, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index climbed 0.7 percent to 18,196.22.

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US jobs data for February showed the country’s economy added 151,000 jobs last month, up from January’s revised 125,000 figure, but fewer than analysts estimates as unemployment ticked higher.

Analysts described the report as unspectacular but good enough to suggest the labor market is not weakening precipitously.

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But O’Hare said investors are readjusting their views of the coming period in light of other disappointing economic reports.

“The market is rethinking its growth outlook,” he said. “Some of that is the tariffs. Some of that is the workaround DOGE. Some of it is in the data itself.”

Among individual companies, Costco slumped 6.1 percent following disappointing earnings that sparked unease about the wholesaler’s exposure to tariffs. Walmart also fell.

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But Broadcom surged 8.6 percent after strong results boosted enthusiasm about the company’s work in artificial intelligence.

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