Wall Street rallies to records
The S&P 500 jumped 46.11 points, or 0.9%, to 5,224.62 and set an all-time high for a second straight day. It's already run up 9.5% so far in this young year, which is a bit better than the average for a full year over the last two decades.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 401.37, or 1%, to 39,512.13, and the Nasdaq composite roared 202.62 points higher, or 1.3%, to 16,369.41.
Both also hit records.
Some of
The fear on
Fed Chair
Powell said again that the Fed's next move is likely to be a cut sometime this year, but that it needs more confirmation inflation is moving toward its target of 2%.
"I don't think we really know whether this is a bump on the road or something more; we'll have to find out," Powell said about January and February's inflation data. "In the meantime, the economy is strong, the labor market is strong, inflation has come way down, and that gives us the ability to approach this question carefully."
Fed officials upgraded their forecasts for the
"They probably figure they don't need to cause a recession to tame inflation, and that's a good thing," said
In the bond market,
The two-year
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