Although US stock indices closed higher on Friday, they ended the week lower overall as volatile Treasury bond yields and rising Middle East tensions dampened investor sentiment.
Market Summary & Index Performance
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Dow Jones Industrial Average: Rose 520.93 points (+0.99%) to 53,280.14 (posted its second consecutive weekly loss).
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S&P 500: Advanced 32.94 points (+0.43%) to 7,674.10 (snapped a 3-week winning streak).
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Nasdaq Composite: Gained 112.20 points (+0.43%) to 26,179.37 (snapped a 3-week winning streak).
Key Market Drivers
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Treasury Yield Volatility & Government Interventions
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Stocks seesawed during the week following shifts in government bond yields.
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that the government would spend double the expected amount on bond buybacks and noted potential increases in Treasury repurchases to help curb rising borrowing costs.
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Strong Services Data Offsets Manufacturing Slowdown
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August economic indicators revealed the fastest growth in the U.S. services sector in nearly two years.
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This service-sector surge helped offset slowing manufacturing growth, which faced pressure from supply chain disruptions linked to the conflict with Iran.
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Middle East Conflict & Rising Oil Prices
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Oil futures rose for a sixth straight day following threats of economic sanctions against Iran’s trading partners by U.S. President Donald Trump, exacerbating inflation fears.
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Weekly Oil Gains: Brent crude futures climbed 6.39%, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude gained 5.66%.
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Sector & Individual Stock Highlights
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Top Sectors: Materials led sector gains on Friday, while Utilities underperformed.
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Notable Stocks: Ross Stores gained after raising its annual profit forecasts. Robinhood, Coinbase Global, and Strategy posted sharp gains as Bitcoin climbed to its highest levels since mid-May.
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Upward Price Targets: UBS Global Wealth Management raised its year-end target for the S&P 500 to 8,100, citing robust corporate earnings growth.
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Looking Ahead
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Upcoming Earnings: Markets will closely monitor quarterly reports from key AI and tech leaders, including Nvidia, Intuit, Salesforce, and CrowdStrike.
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Key Economic Indicators: Investors are awaiting July’s Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index—the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation metric.
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Jackson Hole Symposium: Attention turns to Fed Chair Kevin Warsh’s upcoming address at the Jackson Hole symposium for further interest rate guidance.
