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Economists' Bullish View At Odds With Yield Curve
Is the U.S. economy heading for a hard or a soft landing?
The Trader: The Stock Market Doesn't Need Your Rate Cuts
The Federal Reserve refuses to concede victory in its battle against inflation -- but the stock market has other reasons to feel good about the future.
Don't Bet on Fed Rate Cuts. Do This Instead
Small-capitalization stocks are more sensitive to interest rates than their large-cap peers. When the Federal Reserve lowers rates, or even hints at it, lackluster small-cap names should surge, as lower interest expenses tend to goose their profits more than other stocks.
Overnight news: mixed ups and downs in US stocks, Apple is expected to face charges related to the EU Digital Markets Act, US consumer confidence index fell to a seven-month low.
For more global financial news, please visit 7x24-hour real-time financial news. Market close: US stocks rose and fell on Friday, Nasdaq hit a new high for the fifth consecutive day. Most popular Chinese concept stocks fell on Friday, with Alibaba down 3.1% and Li Auto down 3.3%. Top 20 US stock market turnover on June 14: Nvidia has risen for eight consecutive weeks, with a market cap surpassing 3.2 trillion US dollars. US WTI crude oil fell 0.2% on Friday, up 3.9% this week. Major European stock indices fell collectively, with the German DAX30 index down 1.42%. Macro: US consumer confidence index hits seven-month low as high prices loom.
Fifth Times a Charm, But Just for the Nasdaq | Wall Street Today
Major stock indexes pulled back Friday, but the Nasdaq still climbed to a Fifth closing high.
S&P 500 Finally Pulls Back, Nasdaq Hits Fifth Closing High | Market Story
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit all-time closing highs in the past four sessions, but today the market was overall lower.