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US midday market brief: AI stocks stumble as Microsoft drama hits, but Dow powers ahead

by December 4, 2025
written by December 4, 2025

US stocks split the room midday Wednesday as the Dow Jones Industrial Average sprinted higher while AI names wobbled following a Microsoft quota scare.

Traders are now weighing whether a surprisingly weak ADP jobs print has finally sealed the Federal Reserve’s fate for December.

This sharp divergence highlights a tug-of-war between cyclical strength and tech-sector anxiety, as investors rotate into value names while questioning if the artificial intelligence growth narrative is hitting a speed bump ahead of Friday’s critical payroll data.

US midday market brief: Dow leads as tech takes a breather

The blue-chip index surged 310 points (approx. +0.7%) by midday, significantly outperforming the tech-heavy Nasdaq (+0.2%) and the broader S&P 500 (+0.3%).

The trading floor vibe was distinctly bifurcated: while investors piled into cyclical and value names, they aggressively trimmed positions in high-multiple software stocks.

The catalyst for the tech jitters was a report from The Information claiming Microsoft has slashed sales growth targets for its “Foundry” AI agent products due to customer resistance.

While a Microsoft spokesperson later pushed back, stating the company has “not lowered sales quotas,” the headline was enough to spook the market.

MSFT shares dropped nearly 3% intraday before paring losses, dragging the rest of the AI cohort with it.

Nvidia slipped 1% and Micron shed 2%, highlighting how sensitive the sector has become to any hint of slowing revenue velocity.

“We are seeing a clear separation of winners and losers today,” noted one trading desk strategist, adding that the market is no longer willing to blindly pay a premium for AI promises without immediate ROI.

Macro backdrop: Weak ADP, Fed-cut bets and a crypto lift

The rotation into risk assets was further fueled by a dismal ADP employment report, which showed private payrolls fell by 32,000 in November, a shocking miss of the +40,000 forecast.

This marked the first negative print in months and was driven largely by a contraction in small businesses.

Bad news for the economy was treated as good news for liquidity: CME FedWatch odds for a December rate cut spiked to roughly 89% immediately following the release.

“The labor market is screaming for relief,” said one economist, noting that the Fed now has little choice but to ease.

This liquidity injection narrative spilled over into other speculative corners, with Bitcoin climbing above $93,000 as risk appetite returned.

Even semiconductor outlier Marvell bucked the trend, jumping on strong data-center guidance, proving that while software struggles, infrastructure spending remains a bright spot.

Traders will now turn to more economic data to confirm if the ADP miss was a fluke or a trend. In the meantime, expect volatility in AI names as the market digests Microsoft’s clarification.

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