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Equities Rise Intraday as Traders Weigh Labor Market Data
Sep 4, 2025 11:46 AM

02:15 PM EDT, 09/04/2025 (MT Newswires) -- US benchmark equity indexes were higher after midday Thursday as traders parsed latest labor market data while awaiting the official August jobs report due Friday.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 0.5% at 45,478.7 intraday, while the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite rose 0.4% each to 6,475.8 and 21,593, respectively. Among sectors, consumer discretionary paced the gainers, while utilities saw the steepest decline.

In economic news, employment in the US private sector rose by 54,000 in August, Automatic Data Processing ( ADP ) reported Thursday. That was less than the 68,000 increase expected in a survey compiled by Bloomberg.

Challenger Gray & Christmas reported that US job cuts totaled 85,979 last month, up 13% year on year and surging 39% sequentially.

Data from the Department of Labor showed that weekly applications for unemployment insurance in the US rose more than expected, while continuing claims fell.

On Wednesday, official data showed that US job openings declined in July for the second month in a row.

"The recent slew of disappointing employment data paints an increasingly precarious picture of the US labor market," supporting potential monetary policy easing by the Federal Reserve later this month, Stifel said in a Thursday client note.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics is expected to report Friday that the US economy added 75,000 nonfarm jobs last month, compared with a 73,000 gain reported for July, according to a Bloomberg-compiled survey. The unemployment rate is projected to tick up to 4.3% from 4.2%.

The US services sector saw continued growth in August, though there were tariff-related inflation concerns among firms, two separate surveys by the Institute for Supply Management and S&P Global ( SPGI ) showed Thursday.

On Wednesday, US President Donald Trump reportedly filed an appeal with the Supreme Court to uphold his reciprocal tariffs, after the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit recently ruled that most of them were illegal.

The US trade deficit widened to the largest in four months in July as imports soared, while the goods trade gap with China and Canada grew, government data showed Thursday.

US Treasury yields were lower intraday, with the 10-year rate falling 3.3 basis points to 4.18% and two-year rate losing 1.8 basis points to 3.59%.

The Fed's current monetary policy stance is "appropriate" as inflation continues to be above policymakers' 2% goal, while the labor market has been generally consistent with maximum employment, New York Fed President John Williams said.

"If progress on our dual mandate goals continues as in my baseline forecast, I anticipate it will become appropriate to move interest rates toward a more neutral stance over time," Williams said.

The Fed is widely expected to cut interest rates later this month, according to the CME FedWatch tool.

West Texas Intermediate crude oil was down 0.7% at $63.50 a barrel intraday Thursday.

In company news, Goldman Sachs ( GS ) plans to buy up to $1 billion worth of T. Rowe Price ( TROW ) common shares, as the two companies joined forces to offer retirement and wealth management products. T. Rowe shares were up 6.1%, the top gainer on the S&P 500, while Goldman rose 1.9%.

Ciena (CIEN) logged better-than-expected fiscal third-quarter results and issued an upbeat revenue outlook for the ongoing three-month period. The networking systems and software company's shares jumped nearly 20%.

Salesforce ( CRM ) was the worst performer on the Dow and among the worst on the S&P 500, down 5.3%. The customer relationship management platform late Wednesday reported stronger-than-expected fiscal second-quarter results, but issued a light third-quarter revenue guidance.

Broadcom ( AVGO ) , Lululemon Athletica ( LULU ) and DocuSign ( DOCU ) are scheduled to report results after the closing bell Thursday.

Gold was down 0.9% at $3,604.40 per troy ounce, while silver dropped 1.8% to $40.97 per ounce.

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