Stock Market Rebounds After Weeks of Losses as Investors Eye Federal Reserve Meeting
Major indexes recover slightly following a sell-off driven by economic uncertainty and tariff concerns, with analysts offering mixed forecasts on future performance.
- The S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq showed modest gains on Monday after four consecutive weeks of losses, buoyed by expectations of Federal Reserve rate stability.
- Weaker-than-expected retail sales data and a sharp drop in New York manufacturing activity fueled speculation of potential rate cuts later in the year.
- Wall Street analysts remain divided, with some predicting a rebound in stock performance while others warn of further declines due to recession risks and corporate profitability concerns.
- Uncertainty around President Trump's tariff policies continues to weigh on investor sentiment, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent describing recent market corrections as 'healthy.'
- Tech stocks, including Nvidia, saw slight recoveries ahead of key industry events, while quantum computing companies experienced significant gains following promising earnings reports.

























































































