Dashed hopes for March rate cuts

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during morning trading on January 31, 2024 in New York City. 

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Wall Street tumbles
U.S. stocks were sharply lower after Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank likely won’t be ready to cut rates in March. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.82% and the S&P 500 was down 1.61%. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite also lost 2.23%. Yields for the 10-year U.S. Treasury fell below the key 4% level as traders assessed the Fed’s meeting.

Qualcomm tops estimates
Qualcomm‘s quarterly earnings topped estimates as sales of handset chips surged 16% year-on-year. The company said it shipped $6.69 billion in handset chips during the December quarter, up 16% from a year ago. It’s a good sign for the smartphone market after two years of declines.  

Meta’s fortunes
Meta’s continued rally could be tied to the fortunes of low-cost retailers Temu and Shein. Both the Chinese online commerce companies, have been significant contributors to Meta’s ad rebound, according to marketing veteran Victor Lee.

Disney lawsuit dismissed
A judge dismissed a lawsuit Disney filed against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis that alleged he retaliated against the company for publicly criticizing a controversial parental rights law the governor backed. Disney on Wednesday said it intends to appeal the ruling.

[PRO] Ether grabs limelight
Ether is set to take center stage in February after bitcoin and newly launched bitcoin exchange-traded funds grabbed crypto investors’ attention in January. Both bitcoin and ether are on track to end the month up by 0.01%, according to Coin Metrics. 

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