Wall Street is rattled as Trump says he discussed firing Powell but is 'unlikely' to do it
The S&P 500 rose 0.3% after whipping through an earlier drop and subsequent recovery.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 231 points, or 0.5%, and the Nasdaq composite added 0.3% to its record set the day before.
Stocks had been rising modestly in the morning, before news reports saying that Trump was likely to fire Fed Chair
When later asked directly if he was planning to fire Powell, Trump said, “I don’t rule out anything, but I think it’s highly unlikely.” That helped calm the market, and stocks erased their losses, though Trump added that he could still fire Powell if “he has to leave for fraud.” Trump has been criticizing a
Trump’s main problem with Powell has been how the Fed has not cut interest rates this year, a move that would have made it easier for
Powell, meanwhile, has been insisting that he wants to wait for more data about how Trump’s stiff proposed tariffs will affect the economy and inflation before the Fed makes its next move.
A report on Wednesday said inflation at the wholesale level slowed to 2.3% last month, which was better than economists expected. It’s an encouraging signal, but it came a day after another report suggested that Trump’s tariffs are pushing up the prices
Trump’s tariffs are making their weight felt across financial markets. ASML, the world’s leading supplier of chipmaking gear, warned that it can’t guarantee growth next year, after delivering an expected 15% growth in sales for 2025.
Conditions still look strong for ASML’s customers in the artificial-intelligence business, but CEO
Shares that trade in
Stocks of several
GrabAGun, an online retailer of firearms and ammunition, swung sharply after combining with
The stock quickly went from an early gain of 19% to a drop of 31% before finishing with a loss of 23.9%, with several halts in trading along the way.
All told, the S&P 500 rose 19.94 points to 6,263.70. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 231.49 to 44,254.78, and the Nasdaq composite gained 52.69 to 20,730.49.
In the bond market, the yield on the 10-year
A new Fed chair friendlier to Trump could mean lower short-term interest rates but also the opposite effect on longer-term yields. That’s because a less independent Fed would raise worries that it may also let inflation run higher in the future by being slow to raise interest rates.
In stock markets abroad, indexes mostly fell amid relatively modest movements.
Stocks rose 0.7% in
Indonesia’s central bank also cut its key interest rate by 0.25 percentage points on Wednesday, to 5.25%.
“We have calculated everything and discussed everything. The most important thing for me is my people, as I must protect the interests of our workers,” Indonesian
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AP Business Writers



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