Stocks continue to rebound, but Tesla shares head in reverse

Stocks continue to rebound, but Tesla shares head in reverse

  • 17.03.2025 19:39
  • cbsnews.com
  • Keywords: Stock Market, Economy

Stocks rebounded Monday with S&P up 0.8%, Dow up 1.1%, while Tesla dropped nearly 5% after warning about U.S. trade policies.

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Wells Fargo Investment Institute

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Analyst rating: N/A

Provided a positive economic outlook.

PepsiCo

PepsiCo

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Analyst rating: Buy

Announced acquisition of Poppi, a prebiotic soda brand, leading to share increase.

Intel

Intel

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Analyst rating: Neutral

Named Lip-Bu Tan as CEO, causing shares to rise.

Tesla

Tesla

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Analyst rating: Neutral

Shares dropped due to trade policy concerns and stock decline.

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Business Insights and Market Implications

  • Stock Market Performance

    • S&P 500: Up 43 points (0.8%) to 5,682
    • Dow Jones Industrial Average: Up 427 points (1.1%)
    • Nasdaq Composite: Up 0.5%
  • Economic Sentiment

    • February retail sales report indicates a "limited, modest economic slowdown" rather than a recession.
    • Investors remain cautious about the impact of U.S. tariffs on Canada, China, Mexico, and the European Union.
  • Corporate Moves

    • PepsiCo: Shares rose 2% after announcing a deal to buy Poppi, a prebiotic soda brand, for an undisclosed amount.
    • Intel: Shares increased 8% following the appointment of Lip-Bu Tan as CEO.
  • Tesla Decline

    • Tesla shares dropped nearly 5%, extending this year's decline to approximately 41%.
    • Despite the drop, Tesla is still up 46% over the last 12 months.
    • The company warned the U.S. Trade Representative about the potential negative impact of trade policies on its business.
  • Federal Reserve Focus

    • Markets await the Fed's interest-rate decision on Wednesday, with economists expecting no change to the benchmark rate.
    • Investors are concerned about the potential impact of tariffs on inflation, which could influence central bank policy.
  • Global Trade Dynamics

    • The U.S. has threatened to impose 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada starting April 2.
    • Tariffs may lead to increased volatility in financial markets due to ongoing trade disputes.
  • Investor Sentiment

    • Financial markets appear stabilized, but investors are uncertain about whether to "buy the dips" or "sell the rallies."
    • Analysts suggest Trump's optimal strategy is to announce reciprocal tariffs on April 2 and then negotiate them lower.