Wall Street Weekly Wrap: Dow Jones and NASDAQ Analysis for the Week Ahead

US stock markets ended the week on a mixed note as investors weighed strong economic data against persistent inflation concerns. The Dow Jones Industrial Average..

US stock markets ended the week on a mixed note as investors weighed strong economic data against persistent inflation concerns. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 42,800, the S&P 500 at 5,890, and the tech-heavy NASDAQ Composite at 18,650.

Weekly Market Recap

Dow Jones Industrial Average

The Dow gained 1.2% for the week, led by strength in financial and healthcare stocks. JPMorgan Chase surged 4.5% after raising its full-year earnings guidance, while UnitedHealth Group added 3.8% on strong Medicare enrollment data.

S&P 500

The broad market index rose 0.9%, with 8 out of 11 sectors ending in the green. Energy was the week’s top performer (+2.8%), while utilities lagged (-0.5%) as bond yields moved higher.

NASDAQ Composite

Tech stocks were mixed, with the NASDAQ gaining just 0.4%. The “Magnificent Seven” saw divergent performance — Nvidia surged 6% on AI chip demand optimism, while Apple declined 2% on concerns about China sales.

Key Economic Data Points

  • US GDP Growth: Q4 2025 GDP was revised up to 3.1%, beating estimates of 2.8%
  • Jobs Report: Non-farm payrolls added 215,000 jobs in February, slightly above expectations
  • Inflation (PCE): Core PCE inflation came in at 2.6% YoY, still above the Fed’s 2% target
  • Consumer Confidence: Conference Board index rose to 108.5, the highest in six months

Global Market Snapshot

Index Level Weekly Change
Dow Jones (US) 42,800 +1.2%
NASDAQ (US) 18,650 +0.4%
FTSE 100 (UK) 8,450 +0.8%
DAX (Germany) 18,200 +1.5%
Nikkei 225 (Japan) 40,100 +2.1%
Shanghai Composite 3,180 -0.3%

Week Ahead: What to Watch

  1. Fed Minutes (Wednesday): Markets will scrutinize language around rate cut timing
  2. US Jobs Report (Friday): March payrolls expected at 190,000
  3. Earnings Season Preview: Major banks kick off Q1 earnings with JPMorgan on April 11
  4. Oil Prices: OPEC+ monitoring committee meets to review production quotas

Impact on Indian Markets

Indian markets tend to follow global cues in the opening session. A positive close on Wall Street typically supports a gap-up opening on Dalal Street. However, domestic factors like FII flows, RBI policy stance, and quarterly earnings will drive the medium-term trend.

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