Equities Extend Gains as Fed Cuts Rates Amid Government Shutdown
U.S. equities advanced in October, with the S&P 500 Index rising 2.3%, extending its year-to-date gain to 17.5%. Large Cap Growth stocks outperformed, gaining 3.6%, while Large Cap Value added just 0.4%. Major U.S. indices, including the S&P 500, Dow Jones, Nasdaq 100, and Russell 2000, all marked their sixth consecutive month of gains, with several setting new record highs.
Sector Performance: Tech Drives Market Leadership
Technology stocks led the market rally, with the Nasdaq 100 climbing 4.8%, buoyed by continued enthusiasm for artificial intelligence and strong third-quarter results from major tech firms. Health Care and Consumer Discretionary sectors also outperformed the broader index, while the remaining eight S&P sectors lagged, with five sectors finishing the month in negative territory.
Fixed Income: Yields Fall Despite Volatility
The bond market posted modest gains as Treasury yields ended the month lower after notable intra-month swings. The U.S. Aggregate Bond Index returned 0.6%, while corporate bonds underperformed. Investment-grade bonds rose 0.4%, and high-yield credit added 0.2%, reflecting a cautious tone amid lingering credit quality concerns.
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S&P 500 Index is a capitalization-weighted index calculated on a total return basis with dividends reinvested. The index includes 500 widely held U.S. market industrial, utility, transportation and financial companies.
Russell 2000 Index measures the performance of the 2,000 smallest companies in the Russell 3000® Index, which represents approximately 8% of the total market capitalization of the Russell 3000 Index.
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Market Commentary 11/12/25
Equities Extend Gains as Fed Cuts Rates Amid Government Shutdown
U.S. equities advanced in October, with the S&P 500 Index rising 2.3%, extending its year-to-date gain to 17.5%. Large Cap Growth stocks outperformed, gaining 3.6%, while Large Cap Value added just 0.4%. Major U.S. indices, including the S&P 500, Dow Jones, Nasdaq 100, and Russell 2000, all marked their sixth consecutive month of gains, with several setting new record highs.
Sector Performance: Tech Drives Market Leadership
Technology stocks led the market rally, with the Nasdaq 100 climbing 4.8%, buoyed by continued enthusiasm for artificial intelligence and strong third-quarter results from major tech firms. Health Care and Consumer Discretionary sectors also outperformed the broader index, while the remaining eight S&P sectors lagged, with five sectors finishing the month in negative territory.
Fixed Income: Yields Fall Despite Volatility
The bond market posted modest gains as Treasury yields ended the month lower after notable intra-month swings. The U.S. Aggregate Bond Index returned 0.6%, while corporate bonds underperformed. Investment-grade bonds rose 0.4%, and high-yield credit added 0.2%, reflecting a cautious tone amid lingering credit quality concerns.
Want to read more? Click below to download our entire market commentary…
S&P 500 Index is a capitalization-weighted index calculated on a total return basis with dividends reinvested. The index includes 500 widely held U.S. market industrial, utility, transportation and financial companies.
Russell 2000 Index measures the performance of the 2,000 smallest companies in the Russell 3000® Index, which represents approximately 8% of the total market capitalization of the Russell 3000 Index.
Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network did not assist in the preparation of this report, and its accuracy and completeness are not guaranteed. The opinions expressed in this report are those of the author(s) and are not necessarily those of Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network or its affiliates. The material has been prepared or is distributed solely for information purposes and is not a solicitation or an offer to buy any security or instrument or to participate in any trading strategy. Additional information is available upon request. PM-05122027-8595654.1.1
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Oxford Harriman & Company Strengthens Its National Platform with Addition of Robert Krut as a Senior Managing Director, Partner, and Head of Corporate Development
Oxford Harriman & Company is pleased to announce that Robert Krut and his advisory team, the K2 Group, have joined the practice, significantly expanding Oxford Harriman’s presence in the Detroit, Michigan market.