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Why is US consumption so strong? This might be the answer
Why does the highest interest rate in more than 20 years seem to have put much resistance on Americans' consumption? Perhaps the answer is that some undisclosed “ghost debt” supports Americans' expenses, but also sows the seeds of disaster.
Led by Apple and Meta, the repurchase amount of S&P constituent stocks in the first quarter exceeded 180 billion US dollars, an increase of 16%
Goldman Sachs expects that the repurchase scale of S&P 500 shares will reach US$925 billion this year and further expand to US$1.075 trillion in 2025, with annual growth rates of 13% and 16%, respectively.
Stock-market Investors Fear a Consumer Slowdown. Keep an Eye on Gasoline Demand
By Myra P. Saefong Renewed weakness in fuel demand as summer approaches could spark downturn fears, analysts say Prices for gasoline at the pump have climbed from a year ago, contributing to weak de
The Dow Is a Terrible Index. But It Is Telling Us Something Important
By James Mackintosh The Dow Jones Industrial Average is a relic. It is also having its worst period of underperformance of the S&P 500 since the dot-com bubble, and before that, the soaring inflation
Why the Dow Keeps Outperforming the S&P 500 This Month
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has closed higher every day in May, beating out the S&P 500 for a rare stretch. How the Dow is constructed is finally helping -- rather than hurting -- its relative performance.
Markets Rise Alongside Jobless Claims | Wall Street Today
The Dow Jones gained more than 300 points Thursday afternoon and the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq rose as well as markets cheered a rate-cut-friendly jobless-claims report.