$TSLA NEWS Tesla stock soars on earnings surprise, upbeat outlook Stuttgart - Delayed Quote • USD Lyxor MSCI USA Climate Change UCITS ETF EUR iNAV (DE000SL0AR86.SG) Follow 35.71 +0.01 (+0.02%) As of 4:07 PM GMT+2. Market Open. Related News Higher Treasury yields 'paring back' Fed rate cut expectations The 10-year Treasury yield (^TYX, ^TNX, ^FVX) is pushing back above 4.2% as investors digest what recent Federal Reserve commentary means for interest rates. Several Fed officials have been calling for more "gradual" and "modest" rate cuts ahead of their November policy meeting, which takes place from November 6 to 7. "What I'm encouraged by somewhat here is that when I look beneath the surface and I look at what's called credit spreads, so are we seeing something systemic? We're seeing credit spreads near the lows," Truist Co-Chief Investment Officer & Chief Market Strategist Keith Lerner tells Madison Mills and Seana Smith. "So that's telling me that this is the yields are moving higher because investors are feeling more comfortable with economic growth. And at the same time, that's paring back on how aggressive the Fed will be." Lerner calls this an "excuse" for the market to trade in a "choppier fashion." Markets (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) have been contending with pre-election volatility; Election day is now less than two weeks away. "The first thing to be aware of is this is the strongest year for the S&P 500 in any election year, at least since the 1950s. What tends to happen, though, is you tend to have a little bit of a build up of anxiety as you get closer. I almost feel like people have, even though there's been a lot of rhetoric, I think some investors have most ignored some of this focus on things..." To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief here. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan. Tesla earnings, McDonald's woes: Market Takeaways All three of the major averages (^DJI,^GSPC, ^IXIC) closed lower on Wednesday. One of the biggest movers was McDonald' (MCD) which fell 5% after an E. coli outbreak was traced back to its Quarter Pounder sandwiches. After the close, shares of Tesla (TSLA) soared after the EV giant posted better-than-expected Q3 earnings. Yahoo Finance Markets Reporter Josh Schafer joins Anchor Josh Lipton on Asking For a Trend to examine the trading day. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Asking for a Trend here. This post was written by Kevin Hall Nasdaq leads stocks lower ahead of Tesla's Q3 earnings The Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) fell by 1.6%, or 294 points, in Wednesday's session, a day that saw all three of the major averages close closer (^DJI, ^GSPC). Market Domination Overtime's Julie Hyman recaps the day's market performances, joined by Yahoo Finance markets and data editor Jared Blikre, who is monitoring the intraday spike in market volatility (^VIX) and sector leaders. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination Overtime here. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan. Why it's a 'great time' to enter the bond market Interested in navigating the bond market? F/m Investments senior portfolio manager and US Benchmark Series Co-Founder Pete Baden joins Wealth to share his insights on bond investing strategies. Amid uncertainty surrounding the Federal Reserve's rate-cutting timeline, Baden notes there are "echoes of higher for longer." However, with rate cuts still on the horizon, he suggests this is "a great time" to enter the bond market, calling it "a second opportunity" to secure yields and lock them into portfolios to "generate income that will support you going for years forward." When it comes to different bond types, Baden explains that US Treasury Bonds are "considered safe" and provide refuge during wars and recessions. As for corporate bonds, these investment-grade securities track companies' ability to make interest payments. They typically perform well during economic strength, but Baden cautions, "You don't necessarily want to be in high-yield bonds if you think the economy's not going to do well because those companies are usually the first ones to really show the pressure of a declining economy." To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Wealth here. This post was written by Angel Smith Existing home sales hit 14-year low, economists see 2025 recovery September's existing home sales report released Wednesday showed sales dropped to 3.84 million units, falling short of the 3.88 million estimated and marking a 14-year low. EY senior economist Lydia Boussour and Charles Schwab chief global investment strategist Jeffrey Kleintop join Catalysts to discuss the broader economic implications. Boussour emphasizes that the report indicates ongoing downward pressure from higher interest rates on the housing market. She notes that US housing affordability remains "depressed" and is hovering around its lowest levels since the 1980s, characterizing the current housing market as "frozen." Looking ahead to the Federal Reserve's potential easing cycle, Boussour projects optimism: "As we move into 2025, we do expect to see some of that pressure easing on the housing market, so we do expect to see a gradual recovery." She adds that the broader economy continues to move at a "solid pace." Addressing the ongoing impact of rates on markets, Kleintop points to currently high market valuations, noting that sustained elevated rates put downward pressure on these valuations. He cautions that this environment, combined with slowing economic growth, could "see a beginning of a downtrend in earnings growth" and lead to moderating stock market gains. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Catalysts here. This post was written by Angel Smith Palantir’s AI-Driven Rally Has Gone Much Too Far for Wall Street (Bloomberg) -- After a 150% rally that’s added about $60 billion in market value, Wall Street thinks Palantir Technologies Inc. has gotten way ahead of itself.Most Read from BloombergOman Sees an Urban Future Distinct From Dubai and Abu DhabiBooming Cambridge Exposes England’s Widening Wealth GapClimate Change Is Killing Buildings in Slow MotionTransportation Policy Gets Left Behind in Presidential RaceHow Kyiv Became a Leader in Digital Services Amid Wartime StrainShares in the company, which m Technology Stocks Rise After Tesla Earnings as US Equity Futures Trade Mixed Pre-Bell Technology Stocks Rise After Tesla Earnings as US Equity Futures Trade Mixed Pre-Bell 5 Biotech Stocks Likely to Outperform as Industry Prospects Look Bright New drug approvals and strong pipeline progress are likely to help maintain the momentum for the Zacks Biomedical and Genetics industry. 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Goldman didn’t respond to a request for comment Wednesday. 12 Stocks With High Total Yields We look at the companies that return the most cash to shareholders through a combination of stock repurchases and dividends. DTE Energy beats quarterly profit estimates, boosted by higher rates Shares of the company gained 1% in premarket trading. On an adjusted basis, the Michigan-based company reported operating profit of $2.22 per share for the three months ended September 30, compared with analysts' average estimate of $1.88 per share, according to data compiled by LSEG. Buy These 3 Top-Ranked Balanced Mutual Funds to Hedge Against Risk Below, we share with you three balanced mutual funds, viz. PGEOX, CSIFX and DODBX. Each has a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #1. Tesla Earnings Buoy Technology Sector as US Equity Futures Turn Mixed Pre-Bell Tesla Earnings Buoy Technology Sector as US Equity Futures Turn Mixed Pre-Bell 5 Low-Beta Defensive Stocks to Sail Through Ongoing Market Volatility Low-beta utility and consumer staple stocks like AEP, AWK, FTS, CLX and DEO are safe bets during times of market volatility. Interest Rates, Trade Tensions Undercut Asian Stock Markets Interest Rates, Trade Tensions Undercut Asian Stock Markets IBM Stock Sinks as Quarterly Sales Disappoint IBM shares are dropping 5% in premarket trading Thursday, weighing on Dow Jones Industrial Average futures, after its quarterly revenue fell short of Wall Street estimates. The Fear Gauge Is Falling. That’s a Good Sign. An index known as the market’s fear gauge was falling early Thursday as stock futures edged up.The CBOE Volatility Index, also called the VIX, fell to 18.71. Earlier this month it had climbed above 22. 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