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Stocks Are Making Americans Feel Richer - and the Fed's Inflation Fight Harder
With an estimated 62% of U.S. adults owning a stake in corporate America, it's increasingly difficult to see how consumer demand can taper off by enough to bring down inflation.
Wall Street Economists Expect 'Friendly' U.S. Inflation Data This Friday
Will it be enough to put Federal Reserve interest rate cuts back on the table?
Goldman Moves Back Rate-Cut Forecast. The Economy Is Tough to Predict
Goldman Sachs economists now predict the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in September, rather than July. It's a recalibration that matches the broader view and reflects the challenge of nailing down the timing.
This Indicator Suggests the S&P 500 Could Hit 5800 by End of 2024
The S&P 500 is up more than 11% year-to-date with major brokerage firms on Wall Street raising their price targets in recent days.
The stock price fell by more than 40% this year, and Lululemon is the worst “S&P constituent stock”
Affected by the departure of product director Sun Choe and the restructuring of sales and brand functions, Lululemon's stock price fell 9.34% this week. Its results for the first quarter of the fiscal year will be announced after the close of trading on June 5.
Don't Get Swept Away by 'S&P 500 Envy' as Stocks Shatter Records and Bonds Lag
Here's how to remind yourself that diversification still matters in the long run