US stocks rally as Fed holds rates, prompts hope for end to hikes

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NEW YORK, Nov 2 ― Wall Street's major indexes closed higher yesterday with the Nasdaq's 1.6 per cent advance leading gains, after the US Federal Reserve kept...

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Charlie Ripley, senior investment strategist for Allianz Investment Management, wrote that while there is still a potential risk for the Fed to raise rates again, Powell's commentary suggests that “the bar has become higher for rate hikes.” In individual stocks, Shares of Advanced Micro Devices jumped almost 10 per cent after an upbeat forecast for sales of chips for artificial intelligence signalled progress in its bid to catch up with market leader Nvidia.

Tinder owner Match Group dropped 15.3 per cent after it also forecast fourth-quarter revenue below estimates.

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