Equities Rise Amid Tame Inflation Data

Jun 11, 2025 - 17:00
Equities Rise Amid Tame Inflation Data

Stocks rose on Wednesday after the release of softer-than-expected inflation data, and as the U.S. and China reached a preliminary trade agreement.

The Dow Jones Industrials gained 82.37 points to 42,949.24

The S&P 500 index inched up 0.67 points to 6,039.48. The much broader index rose in six of the last seven trading days and was less than 2% below a record reached in February. At one point, the benchmark index was about 20% below a record.

The NASDAQ Composite declined 5.05 points to 19,709.94.

Shares of Tesla rose more than 2%, on track for their fourth straight winning day, after CEO Elon Musk said he regrets some of the social media posts he made regarding Trump.

Musk also announced on Tuesday that Tesla robotaxi rides in Austin, Texas, are ‘tentatively’ set to start on June 22. Separately, quantum computing stocks jumped after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the space is reaching an inflection point.

The consumer price index rose 0.1% in May from April, less than the 0.2% estimate from economists polled by Dow Jones. Core CPI, which strips out volatile food and energy prices, also increased 0.1%, less than expected.

U.S. and Chinese officials reached a consensus after a round of talks in London. As part of the framework, China would approve the exports of rare earth minerals while the U.S. would roll back restrictions on the sale of advanced technology to China.

President Donald Trump said in a Truth Social post on Wednesday that the deal with China is “done, subject to final approval with President Xi and me”. He added that “WE ARE GETTING A TOTAL OF 55% TARIFFS, CHINA IS GETTING 10%.”

As part of the trade agreement, he said that magnets and “any necessary rare earths” will be supplied up front by China and the U.S. will allow Chinese students to attend U.S. colleges and universities. The prospect of opening up China to American trade is “a great WIN for both countries,” Trump said in the post.

Prices for the 10-year Treasury gained, lowering yields to 4.43% from Tuesday’s 4.47%. Treasury prices and yields move in opposite directions.

Oil prices added $1.70 to $66.68 U.S. a barrel.

Gold prices brightened $10.00 to $3,353.40 U.S. an ounce.