Stocks Rally as U.S. Inflation Cools – Asia Joins Global Rally, Fed Cut Seen as Lock

Stocks Rally as U.S. Inflation Cools – Asia Joins Global Rally, Fed Cut Seen as Lock

  • Key Inflation Data: U.S. CPI for September rose 0.3% month-on-month and 3.0% year-on-year, versus forecasts for 0.4%/3.1% [1]. Core CPI (ex-food/energy) was also 0.2% m/m and 3.0% y/y [2] – a slight easing from August. The softer-than-expected inflation means the Federal Reserve is still on track to trim rates by 25 basis points at its Oct 28–29 meeting [3] [4].
  • U.S. Market Moves: Wall Street futures jumped after the report. By Friday morning, Dow E-mini futures were up +0.5%, S&P 500 E-minis +0.7%, Nasdaq 100 E-minis +0.98% [5]. The major indexes sit near all-time highs (Dow ~46,700; S&P ~6,640) [6]. Earlier in the week the Dow closed around 46,925 (near record) [7].
  • Earnings Highlights: Tech earnings drove trading: Intel surged about 8% pre-market on a blockbuster Q3 profit beat [8]. By contrast, recent misses from Tesla and Netflix had weighed on the Nasdaq. Retailer Deckers Outdoor plunged 11.5% after cutting its full-year sales outlook [9], and Ford stock rose ~4.5% on a beat [10]. Analyst Michael Green of Simplify AM notes that in this “wait-and-see” mode, even big earnings surprises are only nudging markets [11] [12].
  • Global Markets: Optimism spread overseas. MSCI’s Asia index climbed +0.5% as U.S.-China trade tensions eased (Trump and Xi will meet Oct 30) [13]. Japan’s Nikkei jumped ~2.8% after a pro-stimulus election [14]. China’s stock benchmarks also rallied (Hang Seng +0.9%) on hopes of new stimulus [15]. By contrast, safe-havens eased: gold, which briefly hit a record ~$4,300/oz last week, pulled back to about $4,130 [16], and WTI crude is around $62 (Brent ~$65) – lower than levels of recent tariff-driven spikes [17] [18].
  • Fed Outlook: With inflation “ticking lower” [19], Fed futures imply ~95% odds of a 25bp cut next week [20]. Fed officials have signaled such easing: Governor Christopher Waller recently urged “worrisome” labor-market weakness as reason to cut [21], and Chair Powell has said more cuts are “on the table.” Nomura’s David Seif warns Fed policymakers are “flying blind” without jobs data [22], but analysts like TS2’s Marcin Frąckiewicz note that this supportive stance (plus the earnings backdrop) keeps bulls optimistic [23] [24].
  • Valuation & Risks: Some experts caution markets are “stretched” [25]. The S&P 500’s market-cap-to-GDP (Buffett Indicator) is ~219% – above the 200% “danger” level [26]. Anthony Saglimbene of Ameriprise notes any unexpected “hiccup” could trigger a pullback at these lofty highs [27]. Likewise, TS2 warns that while consensus forecasts still see the S&P reaching ~7,000 by year-end if earnings hold, others project a 10–15% correction as a healthy retracement [28].

Market Analysis: Friday’s tame CPI print soothed immediate rate-cut concerns and spurred a relief rally. Futures lifted all sectors, but tech/AI remains a focus. For example, AMD is near $235 after surging ~80% YTD on AI demand [29], and TSMC hovers near all-time highs (~$294) on chip demand [30]. Mega-cap favorites carry “strong buy” sentiment – Microsoft, Amazon, Walmart and Broadcom top analyst picks [31]. Health and energy also shine: Eli Lilly (~$935) is up on obesity-drug sales (analysts see ~20% more upside) [32], while refiners benefit from resilient oil prices.

Expert Voices: “Valuations continue to be the best argument for bears,” notes Mark Hackett of Nationwide, but he adds even the skeptics are “questioning their outlook” given the market’s buy-the-dip streak [33]. Bowersock Capital’s Emily Hill expects the Fed to stick to two more cuts (Oct and Dec), saying Friday’s CPI won’t materially alter that view [34]. UBS’s Ulrike Hoffmann-Burchardi agrees the bull market has room to run on Fed ease and AI investment, but cautions that any U.S.–China flare-up or an inflation surprise could trigger volatility [35]. In short, analysts describe a “cautiously optimistic” mood [36]: fundamentals (earnings beats, rate cuts) are strong, but risks (shaky data, geopolitics, high valuations) mean investors are watching every cue.

Bottom Line: Wall Street enters Oct. 24 on a high note – futures up and major indices near records – bolstered by cooler inflation and hopes for Fed relief [37] [38]. But with all eyes on next week’s Fed meeting, any surprises (in CPI or big-company results) could swing sentiment. As one strategist put it, the path higher is still supported by earnings and policy, but it’s “not out of the woods” [39] [40].

Sources: Market data and expert quotes from Reuters [41] [42] [43], Investors.com [44], Yahoo Finance, TS2.Tech [45] [46], The Edge Singapore [47] [48], and others as cited. All analysis and forecasts are based on current market information (as of Oct. 24, 2025).

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