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Markets Post Tepid Gains After Powell Stays Silent on Fed Direction

October 9, 2025
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U.S. equity markets edged marginally higher in Thursday’s opening session, with major indexes posting tepid gains as traders digested Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s latest public remarks that offered little new guidance on the central bank’s monetary policy trajectory.

The muted advance reflected a market in wait-and-see mode, with investors left to parse through existing economic indicators in the absence of fresh signals from the nation’s top monetary policymaker.

At the opening bell, the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 20.5 points, or 0.04%, to stand at 46,622.31. The broader S&P 500 index gained 6.8 points, representing a 0.10% increase to 6,760.5, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite inched up just 2.0 points, or 0.01%, to reach 23,045.329.

The lackluster performance underscores the market’s current dilemma: with Powell declining to telegraph the Fed’s next moves on interest rates, traders find themselves heavily reliant on backward-looking economic data to gauge the health of the economy and anticipate future policy decisions.

Market participants had been closely watching for any hints from the Fed chairman regarding the timing and pace of potential rate adjustments, particularly as investors weigh conflicting signals about inflation trends and economic growth. Powell’s reticence to provide fresh guidance has left Wall Street in a holding pattern, with many choosing to remain on the sidelines rather than make bold directional bets.

The cautious tone across trading desks reflects broader uncertainty about the economic outlook, as market participants continue to calibrate their expectations for monetary policy in an environment where previous economic data points remain the primary compass for investment decisions.

As the session progresses, analysts expect trading volumes to remain subdued unless unexpected developments emerge to provide clearer direction for equity markets.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Wall Street opened with minimal gains on Thursday as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell provided no new guidance on interest rate policy. Without fresh signals from the Fed, investors remain uncertain about the central bank’s next moves and are forced to rely on existing economic data to make trading decisions.

The result: a cautious, wait-and-see approach that’s keeping markets in a holding pattern with lackluster performance across all major indexes.

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