US stocks defy rising yields to close higher, but cap a mixed week for major indexes

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US stocks defy rising yields to close higher, but cap a mixed week for major indexes
A big screen display of stock prices hangs behind traders working at the New York Stock Exchange NYSE on May 9, 2022.Michael Nagle/Xinhua via Getty Images
  • US stocks climbed Friday as investors digested strong earnings from the likes of Ross Stores, Palo Alto Networks and Gap.
  • For the week, the Dow was roughly flat, with the S&P 500 lost about 0.8%, and the Nasdaq fell 1.8%.
  • The 10-year yield climbed five basis points to 3.823%.
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US stocks closed higher on Friday but were mostly lower for week as hopes for a less hawkish Federal Reserved were tempered with fresh comments from central bankers.

Early in the session, strong earnings reports helped lift stocks. For the week, the Dow was roughly flat, with the S&P 500 lost about 0.8%, and the Nasdaq fell 1.8%.

A week ago, the October CPI report showed inflation cooling more than expected, powering huge gains. But on Thursday, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard made the case for additional rate hikes.

"Thus far, the change in the monetary policy stance appears to have had only limited effects on observed inflation, but market pricing suggests disinflation is expected in 2023," he said. "To attain a sufficiently restrictive level, the policy rate will need to be increased further."

Here's where US indexes stood as the market opened 9:30 a.m. on Friday:

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Here's what else is happening:

In commodities, bonds, and crypto:

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