Welcome | Sign In
CRMBuyer.com
Wall Street

Lack of Inflation Helps Boost Wall Street

Print Version
E-Mail Article
Reprints
Lack of Inflation Helps Boost Wall Street

The Dow gained 23.97 to close at 10,313.07, while the Nasdaq gained 24.66, more than 1.3 percent, to finish the week at 1,894.31. The S&P 500 tacked on 5.54 points to finish at 1,123.92.


To thrive in today’s highly competitive business environment, you need innovative approaches to attract and retain customers. Click here to see how Salesforce.com, West Marine, and VForce-AAA Ohio use LiveOps to optimize their customer experiences.

Data showing that inflation appears to be in check, at least at the wholesale level, helped lift Wall Street to a winning close of a holiday-shortened week.

The Producer Price Index fell one-tenth of a percent during August as falling food prices offset higher oil costs, the latest evidence that inflation is not a major concern.

That should allow the Federal Reserve to stick to its slow-and-steady approach to raising interest rates.

The markets liked the news, with all major stock averages moving higher.

The Dow gained 23.97 to close at 10,313.07, while the Nasdaq gained 24.66, more than 1.3 percent, to finish the week at 1,894.31. The S&P 500 tacked on 5.54 points to finish at 1,123.92.

Hurricane Ivan Upsets Oil

The prospect of powerful Hurricane Ivan battering the important oil-pumping areas of the Gulf of Mexico sent crude prices higher again for a short time Friday.

Later, forecasts that showed that Ivan would likely miss the bulk of the oil-producing areas in the western part of the gulf helped prices fall late in the day.

Oil rose sharply in early trading, breaking the $45 per barrel level before falling well back to close below $43.

Cumulative Impact on Florida, Elsewhere

Still, Ivan is being closely watched in part because of the potential cumulative impact of three major hurricanes striking Florida within a month.

Ivan had already ravaged the island nation of Grenada and was expected to strike Jamaica and parts of Cuba before it threatened the U.S. mainland.

On Friday, officials in Florida said the state's citrus crops had sustained an estimated $500 million worth of damage from hurricanes Charley and Frances, likely leading to higher consumer prices down the road.


Print Version E-Mail Article Reprints More by ECT News Business Desk


More by ECT News Business Desk

HP, Novell Simplify Open-Source License Process
February 18, 2006
While ideally suited for the HP BladeSystem, the bundle is available across the entire HP ProLiant product line and can be applied on multiple servers as well. A single point of contact is provided for hardware and operating systems, via which customers can acquire HP Systems Insight Manager software for integrated management.
Yahoo News to Provide Video From CNN.com, ABC News
August 01, 2005
"Video content is becoming an increasingly important component of the online news experience for Yahoo News users, and these relationships are an important step in expanding the video content on our site," Scott Moore, vice president of content operations for Yahoo, said.
EA Gets Rights for 'Lord of the Rings' Games
July 27, 2005
With the new games, fans will be able to step into a world that "looks like the films, but experience characters, environments and battles that have been inspired by the books," said a statement released by EA this week.
Don't miss a story -- sign up for our FREE e-mail newsletters and view the latest headlines at a glance.
Tech News Flash [ View Sample ]
E-Commerce Minute [ View Sample ]
ECT News Network Weekly Newsletter [ View Sample ]
Shortcuts
ECT News Network Information
Reader Services
Corporate
ECT News Network