Microsoft and Meta Platforms lead Wall Street higher

01.05.2025    Boston Herald    11 views
Microsoft and Meta Platforms lead Wall Street higher

By STAN CHOE Associated Press Business Writer NEW YORK AP Microsoft and Meta Platforms are driving Wall Street higher on Thursday after profits for the Big Tech companies at the start of the year turned out to be even bigger than analysts expected The S P was up and heading for an eighth straight gain which would be its longest winning streak since August The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up points or as of a m Eastern time and the Nasdaq composite was higher Microsoft jumped after the tool giant revealed strength in its cloud computing and artificial intelligence business drove its overall revenue up from a year earlier Related Articles The number of Americans filing for jobless states jumps last week but remains at healthy levels FBI reassigns agents photographed kneeling during racial justice protest AP sources say A look at dandyism the Black fashion style powering the Met Gala Jeff Sperbeck former agent for John Elway dies after injury at Visa wants to give artificial intelligence agents your credit card Meta the parent company of Facebook and Instagram also topped analysts targets for revenue and profit in the latest quarter It revealed artificial intelligence tools helped boost its advertising revenue and its stock climbed CVS Wellbeing and a bevy of other companies also joined the growing stream of better-than-expected profit reports that have been helping to steady Wall Street over the last week The S P is back to within of its record set earlier this year after briefly dropping nearly below the mark Still plenty of uncertainty remains about whether President Donald Trump s contract war will force the business activity into a recession Several reports have in recent days shown the U S financial sector is weaker than expected and the latest arrived Thursday showing that more U S workers filed for unemployment benefits last week than economists had forecast It s setting the stage for a more comprehensive account on the job realm arriving Friday And even though companies have been reporting better profits for the first three months of the year than analysts expected countless CEOs are remaining cautious about the rest of the year General Motors cut its forecast for profit in for example It reported it s assuming it will feel a hit of billion to billion because of tariffs and it expects to offset at least of it GM s stock slipped McDonald s fell after reporting weaker revenue for the latest quarter than analysts expected even though its profit was slightly above forecasts An essential underlying measure of performance at its U S restaurants had its worst decline since when COVID shuttered the global financial market McDonald s joined Chipotle and other restaurant chains that have seen customers get more cautious amid all the uncertainty about the financial system and inflation that s still higher than several people would like Such conditions are raising the threat of a worst-case scenario called stagflation where the market system stagnates yet inflation remains high It s so hated because the Federal Reserve has no good tools to fix both problems at the same time If the Fed were to try to help one obstacle by adjusting interest rates it would likely make the other worse Chosen encouraging news on inflation arrived Wednesday when a assessment disclosed that the measure of inflation the Fed likes to use slowed in March That s raising expectations among traders that the Fed may resume cutting interest rates later this year in order to prop up the commercial sector Those expectations in turn are helping to drive down Treasury yields in the bond region The yield on the -year Treasury fell to from late Wednesday In stock markets abroad trading was closed in several countries for May Day or international Labor Day holidays Tokyo s Nikkei rose after the Bank of Japan kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged as a multitude of investors expected AP Business Writers Yuri Kageyama and Matt Ott contributed

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