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US Stocks Slip as Economic Data Fuels Rate Cut Revisions and AI Momentum Fades

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Last updated: September 25, 2025 4:36 pm
News Desk
Published: September 25, 2025
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US stocks faced a downturn this week as traders reacted to a mix of strong economic data and wavering momentum in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector. On Thursday, all three major US indexes experienced declines, marking a potential third consecutive day of losses. By mid-morning, the market’s assessment reflected a cautious outlook, with investors weighing the implications of recent economic indicators.

One major factor contributing to the stock market’s stumble was the upward movement in bond yields. On Thursday, bond yields escalated in response to two significant economic updates. The Bureau of Economic Analysis reported that real GDP growth for the second quarter surged to 3.8%, surpassing earlier estimates of 3.3%. Moreover, new applications for unemployment benefits fell to 218,000, a decrease from the expected 235,000 claims. These indicators suggest underlying strength in the economy, leading investors to reassess the Federal Reserve’s potential for cutting interest rates.

The yield on the benchmark 10-year US Treasury rose to approximately 4.18%, marking an increase of 18 basis points from earlier this month when it briefly touched 4%. Higher bond yields tend to diminish the attractiveness of stocks as traders consider reallocating cash to safer assets that offer higher returns.

This shift in market sentiment has also reshaped predictions regarding forthcoming Fed actions. The odds of the Fed maintaining its current interest rates at the next policy meeting doubled from 8.1% to 16.6% as per the CME FedWatch tool. Nevertheless, the general consensus remains that a 25 basis point reduction at the October meeting is still on the table. Eric Teal, Chief Investment Officer at Comerica Wealth Management, noted that the robust economic data makes it less likely for the Fed to initiate further rate cuts.

Compounding the market’s woes was a noted fatigue surrounding the AI sector. After a wave of enthusiasm, interest began to wane, particularly for major players like Oracle and Nvidia. Oracle shares, which had soared to record heights after delivering optimistic revenue guidance, fell by as much as 6% on Thursday, marking a total decline of 12% since the beginning of the week. Nvidia, often seen as a leader in the AI revolution, also faced challenges, despite announcing a substantial investment in OpenAI. Though the company managed to slightly recoup losses on Thursday, it remains down roughly 6% over the past few days. Market analyst David Morrison reported that investors are scaling back their exposure to AI stocks amid this backdrop.

In contrast to the broader trend, Intel’s stock has gained traction following news of potential investment talks with Apple, contributing to a 6% rise in its shares. This positive development comes on the heels of a recent deal with Nvidia, showcasing the diverse dynamics influencing different sectors within the market.

As the week progresses, traders are closely monitoring economic reports and sector performance, weighing potential opportunities and risks amidst a complex financial landscape.

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