Market Rally Fuels Surges in Dole, B&G Foods, Medifast, USANA, and MGP Ingredients Stocks
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miércoles, 13 de agosto de 2025, 5:26 pm ET2 min de lectura
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Several stocks, including Dole, B&G Foods, Medifast, USANA, and MGP Ingredients, have surged following the July Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, which showed a lower-than-expected inflation rate. This development has fueled hopes for an imminent interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve, driving the stocks up between 3% and 4.5%. The increase is primarily attributed to expectations of lower borrowing costs and enhanced corporate profitability.
The CPI data indicated that the inflation rate rose by 0.2% on a monthly basis and 1.7% annually, both of which were in line with expectations [1]. This moderation in inflation has led investors to believe that the Federal Reserve may cut interest rates in September, as indicated by the 88.8% probability of a 25 basis point cut, according to rate futures [1].
The anticipation of a rate cut has boosted the stocks of companies that are likely to benefit from lower borrowing costs. For instance, Dole, a food company, saw its shares rise by 4.5% [1]. Similarly, B&G Foods, known for its canned goods, jumped by 3.5% [1]. These gains are likely driven by the expectation that lower interest rates will reduce the cost of capital, making it easier for these companies to invest in growth and expansion.
The stock market as a whole responded positively to the CPI data. The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite both set record closing highs on Tuesday, with the S&P 500 gaining 1.13% and the Nasdaq advancing 1.39% [1]. The Dow Jones Industrial Average also rose by 1.10% [1].
In addition to the CPI report, the extension of the U.S.-China tariff truce until November 10 has provided relief to the market. This truce has helped to alleviate trade tensions and boosted investor confidence [1]. Furthermore, strong tech earnings and easing trade tensions have contributed to the recent rally in U.S. stocks [1].
Despite the positive market sentiment, there are concerns about the quality of economic data and political pressure on the Federal Reserve. The firing of the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics following downward revisions to nonfarm payrolls counts has raised questions about the reliability of economic data [1]. Additionally, President Trump has been vocal about his desire for lower interest rates and has even considered legal action against Fed Chair Jerome Powell [2].
As the Federal Reserve prepares for its September meeting, investors will closely monitor the economic data releases, including the Producer Price Index and retail sales data, which are scheduled for this week [2]. The Federal Reserve's decision to cut rates will likely be influenced by these data points and the broader economic outlook.
References
[1] https://www.zawya.com/en/capital-markets/equities/us-stocks-s-and-p-500-nasdaq-end-at-record-closing-highs-as-moderate-inflation-lifts-rate-hopes-jtohfjux
[2] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/live/stock-market-today-dow-pops-sp-500-and-nasdaq-waver-as-fed-rate-cut-bets-surge-133512187.html
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Several stocks, including Dole, B&G Foods, Medifast, USANA, and MGP Ingredients, have surged after the US Consumer Price Index report showed a lower-than-expected inflation rate, fueling hopes for an imminent interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve. The stocks have jumped between 3% and 4.5%, driven by expectations of lower borrowing costs and increased corporate profitability.
Title: Inflation Data Drives Stock Surge Amid Rate Cut HopesSeveral stocks, including Dole, B&G Foods, Medifast, USANA, and MGP Ingredients, have surged following the July Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, which showed a lower-than-expected inflation rate. This development has fueled hopes for an imminent interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve, driving the stocks up between 3% and 4.5%. The increase is primarily attributed to expectations of lower borrowing costs and enhanced corporate profitability.
The CPI data indicated that the inflation rate rose by 0.2% on a monthly basis and 1.7% annually, both of which were in line with expectations [1]. This moderation in inflation has led investors to believe that the Federal Reserve may cut interest rates in September, as indicated by the 88.8% probability of a 25 basis point cut, according to rate futures [1].
The anticipation of a rate cut has boosted the stocks of companies that are likely to benefit from lower borrowing costs. For instance, Dole, a food company, saw its shares rise by 4.5% [1]. Similarly, B&G Foods, known for its canned goods, jumped by 3.5% [1]. These gains are likely driven by the expectation that lower interest rates will reduce the cost of capital, making it easier for these companies to invest in growth and expansion.
The stock market as a whole responded positively to the CPI data. The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite both set record closing highs on Tuesday, with the S&P 500 gaining 1.13% and the Nasdaq advancing 1.39% [1]. The Dow Jones Industrial Average also rose by 1.10% [1].
In addition to the CPI report, the extension of the U.S.-China tariff truce until November 10 has provided relief to the market. This truce has helped to alleviate trade tensions and boosted investor confidence [1]. Furthermore, strong tech earnings and easing trade tensions have contributed to the recent rally in U.S. stocks [1].
Despite the positive market sentiment, there are concerns about the quality of economic data and political pressure on the Federal Reserve. The firing of the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics following downward revisions to nonfarm payrolls counts has raised questions about the reliability of economic data [1]. Additionally, President Trump has been vocal about his desire for lower interest rates and has even considered legal action against Fed Chair Jerome Powell [2].
As the Federal Reserve prepares for its September meeting, investors will closely monitor the economic data releases, including the Producer Price Index and retail sales data, which are scheduled for this week [2]. The Federal Reserve's decision to cut rates will likely be influenced by these data points and the broader economic outlook.
References
[1] https://www.zawya.com/en/capital-markets/equities/us-stocks-s-and-p-500-nasdaq-end-at-record-closing-highs-as-moderate-inflation-lifts-rate-hopes-jtohfjux
[2] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/live/stock-market-today-dow-pops-sp-500-and-nasdaq-waver-as-fed-rate-cut-bets-surge-133512187.html

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