The weaker signal on the job market raised hopes that the Federal Reserve can wait longer before raising interest rates to fight inflation. NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks rose on Wall Street Friday and Treasury yields fell after the government reported that employers unexpectedly cut 23,000 jobs last month. Wall Street expects at least one rate increase by the end of the year, with forecasts shifting for the next meeting. A weaker jobs market, though, could become even shakier under higher interest rates as businesses find it more difficult to expand under increased borrowing rates. That has helped allay some concerns on Wall Street about whether big gains for stocks in 2026 are justified.