The post Dow Jones gains 420 points as rate cut hopes climb appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) rose 420 points on Wednesday, sparked by renewed market optimism that the US economy is performing so poorly that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will be forced to deliver a third straight interest rate cut in December. Equities caught a bearish tilt earlier in the day after a sharp contraction in ADP jobs figures and downside revisions for Microsoft’s (MSFT) AI-focused sales divisions delivered a sharp one-two punch to stock traders. However, the glimmer of another quarter-point interest rate cut in the face of a crumbling labor market stoked bullish sentiment heading through the midweek market session. US private jobs data sinks again, bolsters rate cut bets ADP Employment Change showed a 32K contraction in the net change in payrolled jobs through November, a sharp reversal from the previous month’s 47K output and well below the modest median forecast of 5K. ADP jobs data has remained volatile for years, struggling to maintain even a hint of a correlation to official datasets on a per-release basis. However, with official figures still delayed following the US government’s funding shutdown, markets and Fed officials have access to few other figures than private datapoints like sketchy jobs data from private payroll companies.  According to the CME’s FedWatch Tool, rate traders are now pricing in nearly 90% odds that the Fed will be pushed to deliver a third straight interest rate cut on December 10. Odds that the Fed might pull back from the brink and wait until January still sit high at 80%, but investors are tilting further into bets of a December rate trim as US jobs data continues to crumble. US Industrial Production managed to eke out a 0.1% gain in September, however the march of back-dated revisions continues with the previous month’s figure slumping to -0.3%.… The post Dow Jones gains 420 points as rate cut hopes climb appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) rose 420 points on Wednesday, sparked by renewed market optimism that the US economy is performing so poorly that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will be forced to deliver a third straight interest rate cut in December. Equities caught a bearish tilt earlier in the day after a sharp contraction in ADP jobs figures and downside revisions for Microsoft’s (MSFT) AI-focused sales divisions delivered a sharp one-two punch to stock traders. However, the glimmer of another quarter-point interest rate cut in the face of a crumbling labor market stoked bullish sentiment heading through the midweek market session. US private jobs data sinks again, bolsters rate cut bets ADP Employment Change showed a 32K contraction in the net change in payrolled jobs through November, a sharp reversal from the previous month’s 47K output and well below the modest median forecast of 5K. ADP jobs data has remained volatile for years, struggling to maintain even a hint of a correlation to official datasets on a per-release basis. However, with official figures still delayed following the US government’s funding shutdown, markets and Fed officials have access to few other figures than private datapoints like sketchy jobs data from private payroll companies.  According to the CME’s FedWatch Tool, rate traders are now pricing in nearly 90% odds that the Fed will be pushed to deliver a third straight interest rate cut on December 10. Odds that the Fed might pull back from the brink and wait until January still sit high at 80%, but investors are tilting further into bets of a December rate trim as US jobs data continues to crumble. US Industrial Production managed to eke out a 0.1% gain in September, however the march of back-dated revisions continues with the previous month’s figure slumping to -0.3%.…

Dow Jones gains 420 points as rate cut hopes climb

The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) rose 420 points on Wednesday, sparked by renewed market optimism that the US economy is performing so poorly that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will be forced to deliver a third straight interest rate cut in December. Equities caught a bearish tilt earlier in the day after a sharp contraction in ADP jobs figures and downside revisions for Microsoft’s (MSFT) AI-focused sales divisions delivered a sharp one-two punch to stock traders. However, the glimmer of another quarter-point interest rate cut in the face of a crumbling labor market stoked bullish sentiment heading through the midweek market session.

US private jobs data sinks again, bolsters rate cut bets

ADP Employment Change showed a 32K contraction in the net change in payrolled jobs through November, a sharp reversal from the previous month’s 47K output and well below the modest median forecast of 5K. ADP jobs data has remained volatile for years, struggling to maintain even a hint of a correlation to official datasets on a per-release basis. However, with official figures still delayed following the US government’s funding shutdown, markets and Fed officials have access to few other figures than private datapoints like sketchy jobs data from private payroll companies. 

According to the CME’s FedWatch Tool, rate traders are now pricing in nearly 90% odds that the Fed will be pushed to deliver a third straight interest rate cut on December 10. Odds that the Fed might pull back from the brink and wait until January still sit high at 80%, but investors are tilting further into bets of a December rate trim as US jobs data continues to crumble.

US Industrial Production managed to eke out a 0.1% gain in September, however the march of back-dated revisions continues with the previous month’s figure slumping to -0.3%. S&P Global posted its latest Composite Purchasing Managers Index (PMI), which also showed a contraction in business expectations, with the aggregate index survey results falling to 54.2 from 54.8.

AI sales expectations continue to crash against the hard wall of reality

Multiple divisions within Microsoft that are associated with the tech giant’s AI ventures are lowering their sales expectations heading into the end of the year. Despite most of the AI segment declaring 2025 the year of the AI agent in the early months, the tone is quietly shifting lower inside companies that are struggling to hit lofty sales benchmarks as end-user demand for AI projects continues to run well below executives’ collective hopes and dreams. According to sources within Microsoft, sales quotas are getting lowered across the board on AI projects. It is allegedly rare for companies like Microsoft to lower sales targets, and it has highlighted how consumers and businesses are all growing increasingly resistant to paying more for attempts to automate the world with AI.

Microsoft shares tumbled 2.28% on the news, falling to a one-week low of $475.22 before staging a meager recovery back above $486 per share, but still ending down overall on the day.

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Source: https://www.fxstreet.com/news/dow-jones-industrial-average-climbs-450-points-after-early-ai-shudders-202512032001

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