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Major Indices - Strong Friday Rebound | The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 493 points, or 1.08%, closing at 46,245.41, while the S&P 500 finished 0.98% higher at 6,602.99 and the Nasdaq advanced 0.88% to 22,273.08 CNBC.
What Drove the Rally | The rebound came after New York Federal Reserve President John Williams suggested the central bank could cut interest rates again this year, signaling that monetary policy remains "modestly restrictive" and suggesting room for further adjustment in the near term CNBC. This caused bets on a December rate cut to jump to around 75% odds, up from roughly 40% on Thursday Yahoo Finance.
A Turbulent Week |Despite Friday's gains, it was a chaotic week overall. The market remains just 4.2% below its record amid questions about Nvidia's valuation, AI optimism, and how soon the Fed will cut rates TS2. Thursday saw a particularly brutal reversal, with all three major indices ending sharply lower despite earlier gains. | Other Notable Developments

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