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U.S. Government Shutdown Fails to Dampen Stock Market Surge as S&P 500 Hits Record High

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Last updated: October 2, 2025 2:34 am
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Published: October 2, 2025
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On Wednesday, the U.S. government experienced a shutdown that led to a surprising surge in stock markets. Despite the halt in government operations, one benchmark even soared to a record high, raising questions about investor sentiment amidst uncertainty. Predictions from traders in markets suggest the shutdown may last around two weeks, a length consistent with historical averages that show similar closures lasting about that long since 1990, according to data from Bank of America.

The impact of the shutdown has not hindered stock market momentum. Interestingly, historical patterns indicate this behavior is not unprecedented; the S&P 500 has typically recorded an average gain of 1% in the week leading up to and following previous government shutdowns. Even disappointing economic data, such as the ADP jobs report for September, failed to dampen investor enthusiasm. The report revealed a decline of 32,000 private payrolls, starkly contrasting predictions of a 45,000 increase from a Dow Jones survey of economists.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics was set to release its official nonfarm payrolls report, but this has now been delayed due to the ongoing shutdown. As a result, analysts suggest that the Federal Reserve may place additional importance on the ADP report, especially as its data may not always align with government statistics.

Traders appear to be betting that weak employment figures might influence the Fed to make rate cuts in October. Defying the negative news, the S&P 500 closed above the 6,700 level for the first time, indicating a stark divide between public perception of bad news and market reactions.

The implications of the government shutdown extend beyond domestic borders, potentially affecting global markets. The shutdown raises concerns regarding the credibility of U.S. institutions and fiscal stability. Luke Bartholomew, deputy chief economist at Aberdeen, expressed that the shutdown could exacerbate worries over institutional dysfunction.

Meanwhile, Joe Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM U.S., emphasized that a key outcome of the shutdown may be further pressure on the U.S. dollar, alongside potential implications for the Federal Reserve’s decisions in the upcoming month.

As the landscape continues to evolve, investors and economists are closely monitoring both government actions and market reactions in what appears to be a complex interplay of economic signals.

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