Markets Edge Higher Despite AI Disruption Fears and Inflation Optimism

The S&P 500 closed slightly higher amid tech sector declines due to AI disruption fears. Optimism arose from cooling inflation, hinting at potential Federal Reserve rate cuts. Despite sector sell-offs, some areas, including utilities and healthcare, gained. Upcoming elections and Fed transitions suggest future market volatility.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 14-02-2026 02:56 IST | Created: 14-02-2026 02:56 IST
Markets Edge Higher Despite AI Disruption Fears and Inflation Optimism
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The S&P 500 experienced a slight increase on Friday, despite ongoing concerns over AI disruption affecting technology and communications sectors. Investors found solace in optimistic inflation data, hinting at possible Federal Reserve interest rate cuts.

January's inflation data showed U.S. consumer prices rose less than expected, raising prospects for a June rate cut to 52.3%, based on CME Group's FedWatch tool. 'It's a positive sign; inflation isn't accelerating,' said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at Spartan Capital Securities.

The Dow Jones, Nasdaq Composite, and S&P 500 faced mixed results, with tech stocks like Nvidia and Apple dragging, but sectors like utilities and real estate gained. Megacap stocks faltered, yet companies like Applied Materials and Arista Networks saw upticks.

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