Wall St futures jump over 1% on Nvidia post-earnings rally; payrolls awaited

 Wall Street futures rose sharply on Wednesday evening, buoyed chiefly by a jump in artificial intelligence bellwether Nvidia after it posted stronger-than-expected earnings and guidance, helping reaffirm the AI trade. 

Futures rose after Wall Street’s first positive session in five, as dip-buying and bullish positioning ahead of Nvidia helped markets rise past growing economic uncertainty and hawkish-leaning minutes from the Federal Reserve. Focus is now on upcoming nonfarm payrolls data for more cues on the labor market and interest rates. 

S&P 500 Futures rose 1% to 6,730.75 by 19:12 ET (00:12 GMT). Nasdaq 100 Futures surged 1.5% to 25,104.75 points, while Dow Jones Futures rose 0.4% to 46,406 points. 

Nvidia surges on earnings, guidance beat; pushes back on bubble narrative NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) surged 5.2% to an indicated 10-day high in aftermarket trade, as the AI major clocked stronger-than-expected earnings and guidance for the third quarter.

The company flagged stellar demand for its cutting-edge chips, and also pushed back against concerns over an AI valuation bubble in its post-earnings call. 

CEO Jensen Huang said Nvidia was seeing “something very different” in that AI-driven demand for its chips was set to broaden beyond just data centers and hyperscalers. 

He also dismissed criticisms of circular investment by the company, stating that Nvidia’s investment in OpenAI was intended to “expand our ecosystem and support their growth.” 

The stellar quarterly print from Nvidia, which acts as a bellwether for AI demand, sparked strong gains across tech shares, helping them rebound from steep losses in recent sessions. 

3rd party Ad. Not an offer or recommendation by Investing.com. See disclosure here or remove ads. Nvidia peer AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) surged 4% in aftermarket trade, while Broadcom Inc (NASDAQ:AVGO) and Super Micro Computer Inc (NASDAQ:SMCI) jumped 3% and 6%, respectively. 

Amkor Technology Inc (NASDAQ:AMKR) rallied 10% after Nvidia said the firm will be a key partner in developing U.S. chip packaging technology. 

Wall St rises for first time in five sessions; payrolls in focus  Wall Street indexes rose for the first time in five sessions on Wednesday, aided by bargain buying in tech and other battered sectors. 

But overall gains were limited by growing bets that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in December, especially after the minutes of the central bank’s October meeting showed policymakers divided over future action. 

Traders sharply pared back bets on a December cut after the minutes, and are now pricing in a 24% chance for a 25 basis point cut, down from the prior day’s probability of 42.4%, CME Fedwatch showed. 

Mixed retailer earnings also weighed, with Target Corporation (NYSE:TGT) down 2.8% after it cut its annual guidance. Lowe’s Companies Inc (NYSE:LOW), on the other hand, rallied 4% on stronger-than-expected earnings, although it also lowered its full-year profit guidance.

Retail giant Walmart Inc (NYSE:WMT) is set to report on Thursday. 

The S&P 500 rose 0.4% to 6,642.19 points, while the NASDAQ Composite rose 0.6% to 22,564.23 points. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.1% to 46,138.77 points. 

Related Posts
Commnets
or

For faster login or register use your social account.

Connect with Facebook