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Rate Cut Expectations Rekindled, Pushing the Market to New Highs. What Other Catalysts Could Trigger a Rate Cut?
This week, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's semiannual congressional testimony and the highly anticipated U.S. June CPI data may continue to be catalysts for the "rate cut trade."
Fresh Highs Before Flat Trading, Last Week Before Q2 Earnings | Herd on Wall Street
Morning traders, it is the final slow week before a new earnings season begins Thurday with
S&P 500, Nasdaq hit Fresh Highs
As a general recap, the market was advancing to all-time highs on Monday shortly after the opening. The $标普500指数(.SPX.US)$ continued its five session climb to a fresh all time high Monday, up ab
How far away is the Fed's rate cut in September? Just a cooling CPI away!
Currently, the market expects a 72% chance of a Fed rate cut in September. The June non-farm payroll report reinforced the market's expectation of a rate cut in September, and this week's CPI report is expected to be another confidence booster.
Indexes Start Week Higher, After String of Records For S&P 500 -- WSJ
Major stock indexes edged higher at the open to build on last week's rally.
USD: Inflation and Powell in Focus This Week – ING
The dollar is modestly stronger out of the weekend as a surprise win of the left-wing alliance in the French second-round legislative elections sent European currencies lower and fuelled some safe-haven demand, with the Japanese Yen (JPY) and Swiss franc (CHF) rising, ING’s analyst Francesco Pesole suggests.
102362254 : It's hard to predict if this week's earnings will kick off another winning streak for the market, but I sure hope it does. Investor sentiment and corporate earnings reports will play an important role in shaping market direction. I'm keen on Q2 results from major banks and sectors like tech and consumer goods, which often reflect broader economic health and market sentiment.