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Wall St Hits Intraday Records, Dow Surpasses 47,000

Wall St Hits Intraday Records, Dow Surpasses 47,000
Trader Edward Curran works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Sept. 10, 2025. (Richard Drew/AP)

Friday, 03 October 2025 01:08 PM EDT

Wall Street's main indexes hit record intraday highs on Friday, and the Dow surpassed 47,000 for the first time, driven by AI optimism and signs of a cooling labor market that strengthened the case for interest-rate cuts and put them on track for weekly gains.

At 1:04 p.m. the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 517.70 points, or 1.11%, to 47,037.42, the S&P 500 gained 30.28 points, or 0.45%, to 6,745.63, and the Nasdaq Composite was up 40.51 points, or 0.18%, to 22,884.56.

The small-cap Russell 2000 index also hit an intraday record high and was last up 1.4%.

The S&P 500 tech sector rose 0.4%, while healthcare added 1.4% and was on track for its best week since June 2022.

Communication services shares on the S&P 500 fell 0.55%, dragged by losses in Meta Platforms and Alphabet, which were down 1.55% and 0.5%, respectively.

A gain in banks such as Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan, which rose 1.5% and 0.7%, respectively, boosted the Dow.

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The stock moves underscored a relentless equities rally despite the federal government shutdown stretching to a third day and clouding visibility into economic data.

Enthusiasm around AI has helped underpin sentiment this week and markets have also historically shrugged off shutdowns.

However, some analysts warned a prolonged impasse could weigh on the economy.

"The longer the shutdown drags out, the greater the potential for lost output and consumption thanks to the disruption in activity," said Garrett Melson, portfolio strategist at Natixis Investment Managers.

A survey by the Institute for Supply Management showed the services employment index contracted for the fourth consecutive month. A weak stand-in for the Labor Department's nonfarm payrolls report, the survey is nonetheless gaining prominence amid a data blackout caused by the shutdown.

"We may be flying blind for the foreseeable future as far as official government data goes, but the mosaic continues to confirm the growing downside risks to the labor market," Melson said.

Bank of America Global Research al pulled forward its forecast for the next rate cut to October from December.
 

Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee said he was hesitant to commit to a series of rate cuts with inflation still running above the target.

Investors will also scrutinize comments from Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan and Fed Vice Chair Philip Jefferson later in the day.

In corporate news, Applied Materials fell 2.7% after the chip-equipment maker forecast a $600 million hit to fiscal 2026 revenue on broader semiconductor export curbs.

Shares of USA Rare Earth hit a record high and were last up 18.4% after CEO Barbara Humpton told CNBC the company was "in close communication" with the White House.

BlackRock-owned Global Infrastructure Partners is in talks to acquire Macquarie-backed Aligned Data Centers in a deal that could value the company at $40 billion, Reuters reported, highlighting the clamor around AI infrastructure.

Advancing issues outnumbered decliners by a 2.52-to-1 ratio on the NYSE and by a 2.24-to-1 ratio on the Nasdaq.

he S&P 500 posted 37 new 52-week highs and one new low, while the Nasdaq Composite recorded 141 new highs and 19 new lows. 

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Wall Street's main indexes hit record intraday highs on Friday, and the Dow surpassed 47,000 for the first time, driven by AI optimism and signs of a cooling labor market that strengthened the case for interest-rate cuts and put them on track for weekly gains.
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