Today: 10 June 2026
NYSE Rollercoaster: Fed Caution Halts Tech Rally, Mega-Deals & Gold Spike in Wild 48 Hours

NYSE Rollercoaster: Fed Caution Halts Tech Rally, Mega-Deals & Gold Spike in Wild 48 Hours

NYSE News Roundup for September 23–24, 2025

  • Record Run Stalls: Wall Street’s AI-driven rally snapped on Sept. 23 as major indexes fell (Nasdaq –0.95%, S&P 500 –0.6%, Dow –0.2%) after Fed Chair Jerome Powell warned of “no risk-free path” on rates and deemed stocks “fairly highly valued” investopedia.com reuters.com.
  • Tech Leads Pullback: High-fliers like Nvidia plunged ~3% after hitting records, erasing Monday’s gains . Oracle sank 4% post-CEO shakeup, while Big Tech names from Amazon to Apple slipped .
  • Safe Havens Surge: Investors hedged risk amid Fed jitters – gold hit fresh all-time highs near $3,764/oz  and 10-year Treasury yields dipped to ~4.10% as caution set in . Oil prices jumped on supply snags (Brent ~$67.8, +0.3%) fueling energy stocks .
  • Biggest Gainers & Losers: Halliburton (+7.3%) led S&P 500 advancers on rising crude , with McKesson (+6.4%) rallying after boosting profit forecasts . In contrast, Generac (-10%) plunged despite upbeat analyst views , Vistra (-6.3%) fell on a downgrade , and Regeneron (-4.7%) slid after a legal setback for its top drug .
  • Earnings Spark & AI Boom: Micron’s blockbuster earnings (record $11.3B Q4 revenue, +46% YoY) and upbeat AI-driven outlook sent its stock up ~3% after hours investopedia.com investopedia.com, lifting Nasdaq futures early Sept. 24 investing.com. CEO Sanjay Mehrotra touted “all-time highs” in data-center sales and “strong momentum” into 2026 investopedia.com.
  • Deal Frenzy and M&A Moves: Media merger buzz intensified as Paramount Skydance (recent buyer of Paramount Global) reportedly eyes a bid for Warner Bros. Discovery in a mostly cash deal backed by the Ellisons . Earlier this month WBD shares surged 30% on the takeover rumor . In real estate, Compass struck an all-stock $1.6 B acquisition of Anywhere Real Estate at an 84% premium, creating a $10 B brokerage giant with 340,000 agents worldwide . Meanwhile, the largest rail union endorsed Union Pacific’s proposed $85 B mega-merger with Norfolk Southern – a deal promising coast-to-coast rail efficiency but facing a lengthy 2-year review and opposition from some shippers and unions .
  • Fed Policy in Focus: The Fed’s first rate cut of 2025 (last week) has markets betting on more – futures put a 94% chance on another quarter-point cut in October reuters.com. Yet Powell’s Rhode Island speech offered “few hints”on timing reuters.com and stressed a delicate balance between still-high inflation and a cooling job market. “If rates are cut too aggressively, inflation could rise back up,” Powell cautioned, emphasizing a data-driven approach investing.com investing.com. Vice Chair Michelle Bowman echoed a dovish stance, suggesting faster cuts may be needed to aid employment, even as other Fed officials urged vigilance on inflation reuters.com.
  • Macroeconomic Mixed Signals: Fresh data painted a nuanced picture. U.S. PMI surveys for September came in weaker than expected, showing growth in manufacturing and services losing steam investing.com. The OECD raised its U.S. growth forecast for 2025 to 1.8% (from 1.6%), citing an AI investment boom, but warned that higher tariffs and lower net immigration will slow 2026 growth to just 1.5% investopedia.com investopedia.com. Notably, President Trump’s recent “reciprocal” tariffs pushed the average U.S. tariff rate to ~19.5% – the highest since 1933 – a headwind for growth investopedia.com. Upcoming data could sway sentiment: final Q2 GDP and the Fed’s preferred PCE inflation gauge are due this week, with core price growth still well above target investing.com investing.com.
  • Geopolitical Clouds: Global events kept investors on edge. In a combative U.N. speech on Sept. 23, President Donald Trump threatened “a very strong round of powerful tariffs” against Russia if it doesn’t end its war in Ukraine, urging European allies to join any such measures reuters.com. He also dismissed climate change as a “con job” and criticized allies on migration, underscoring policy shifts that could impact energy and defense sectors reuters.com reuters.com. Meanwhile, Washington inched toward a potential government shutdown as budget talks faltered; with only days left in the fiscal year, bipartisan negotiations stalled and Trump scrapped a meeting with Democrats, heightening fiscal uncertainty investing.com reuters.com. Ongoing wars – from Ukraine to a renewed Gaza conflict – added to the cautious mood, driving haven flows and keeping volatility elevated.
  • Expert Outlook – Caution and Euphoria: Market veterans are divided on what’s next. “With this being the third year of double-digit returns for the S&P 500, there needs to be another strong catalyst to move stocks materially higher – and right now, it is not clear what that catalyst can be,” warns Oliver Pursche of Wealthspire Advisors reuters.com. The broad rally has been remarkably resilient, fueled by hopes of Fed easing; “markets are sanguine in this ‘everything rally,’ awaiting more evidence that further Fed easing will steer the economy away from any hard landings,” noted BNY strategist Bob Savage reuters.com. Yet tail-risk experts urge vigilance: Mark Spitznagel of Universa – a hedge fund famed for profiting from market crashes – believes euphoria may carry the S&P 500 20% higher to ~8,000 before “a historic crash” hits. “I do expect an 80% crash…but only after a massive, euphoric blow-off rally,” Spitznagel says, likening the setup to 1929 reuters.com reuters.com. In the near term, many on Wall Street will be watching the upcoming Q3 earnings season and Washington’s next moves. If inflation can continue to ease and a government shutdown is averted, some analysts see the rally regaining steam into year-end – but any disappointment could test the market’s record valuations. As one strategist summed up, “the bull market’s next leg may depend on whether the Fed and economy stick the soft landing investors are betting on” – a high-stakes balance that will define the NYSE’s trajectory after this tumultuous week.

Sources

  • Isla Binnie & Stephen Culp, Reuters: “Stocks break AI-driven rally; Powell’s caution tempers U.S. yields.” reuters.com reuters.com
  • Aaron Rennie, Investopedia: Markets News Sept. 23, 2025 – “Stock Indexes Close Lower as Tech Shares Lead Declines; Powell’s First Comments Since Rate Cut.” investopedia.com investopedia.com
  • Reuters Video Brief: “Wall Street indexes end lower as investors digest Powell comments.” investopedia.com (Lisa Bernhard report)
  • Reuters: Fed Chair Powell: “no risk-free path” on balancing inflation vs jobs investopedia.com; Stocks “fairly highly valued.” investopedia.com
  • Aaron Rennie, Investopedia: Tech moves – Nvidia –2.8% after record on OpenAI deal ; Oracle –4% after CEO news ; Boeing +2% on $8B Uzbekistan order ; Kenvue +1.6% rebounding from Trump Tylenol claim .
  • Michael Bromberg, Investopedia: Biggest S&P Movers 9/23 – Generac (–10%) on generator market woes ; Vistra (–6.3%) on downgrade ; Regeneron (–4.7%) on competitor ruling ; Halliburton (+7.3%) & Baker Hughes (+2.6%) as oil surges ; McKesson (+6.4%) on raised guidance ; Paramount Skydance (+6%) amid WBD bid talk .
  • Kara Greenberg, Investopedia: “Micron Stock Rises on Strong Results, Rosy Outlook” – record $11.32B Q4 revenue (+46% YoY); shares +3% after hours investopedia.com investopedia.com. CEO Mehrotra: “entering fiscal 2026 with strong momentum.” investopedia.com
  • Davide Barbuscia, ReutersUniversa Fund Warning – S&P 500 could surge “another 20%” before a “1929-like” 80% crash (Mark Spitznagel interview) reuters.com reuters.com.
  • Gram Slattery & Steve Holland, Reuters: Trump UN speech – threatened new Russia tariffs over Ukraine reuters.com; called climate change a “con job” reuters.com; advocated migration crackdowns reuters.com.
  • Reuters: Trump on UN stage – “Your countries are going to hell,” he told world leaders reuters.com. Plans to sharply narrow asylum rights reuters.com. (Sept. 23, 2025)
  • Reuters: Trump cancels talks with Congress, raising U.S. shutdown risk . Budget impasse threatens federal funding as of Oct 1.
  • Reuters Morning News via Investing.com: U.S. stock futures up ~0.2% on Sept. 24 morning as Micron’s results lift tech sentiment . Powell’s caution dampened hopes of rapid rate cuts . Looming shutdown cited as overhang .
  • Isla Binnie, Reuters: Fed outlook – after Powell’s remarks, traders still see a 94% chance of an October rate cut , downplaying any pause. Yields fell on Tuesday (10Y ~4.106%, –3.9 bps) . Gold hit ~$3,764 (+0.47%) as a safety trade  (record high). Pepperstone’s Chris Weston: investors hedge stocks by buying gold .
  • Nisha Gopalan, Investopedia: OECD lifts U.S. 2025 growth forecast to 1.8% but projects 2026 at 1.5% as Trump’s tariffs (effective rate ~19.5%) and slowing immigration bite .
  • Jody Godoy et al., Reuters: Media M&A – Paramount Skydance preparing bid for Warner Bros Discovery, backed by Larry Ellison (per WSJ); WBD shares +30% on news  (Sept. 11, 2025).
  • Associated Press: SMART-TD union endorses $85B Union Pacific–Norfolk Southern merger (Sept. 23) . STB review could take up to 2 years; other unions and shippers voice concerns .
  • PR Newswire: Compass to acquire Anywhere Real Estate for ~$1.6B (all-stock at $13.01/share, +84% premium) – Anywhere stock jumped ~50% to ~$10.40; Compass shares –16% on the news . Combined firm worth ~$10B with 340K agents in 120 countries, closing in 2026 .

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