Stimulating night! Wall Street bets that the market will shake significantly on the evening of the CPI release.
If CPI is significantly higher or lower than expected, traders will adjust their expectations, which may trigger another round of market chaos. Citigroup warns that US stock market volatility will reach 1.2% when data is released, consistent with Powell's Jackson Hole speech and Nvidia's earnings release.
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Overnight US stocks | Three major indexes closed slightly higher on Friday with S&P 500 index and Nasdaq recording their fourth consecutive week of decline.
At closing, the Dow rose 51.44 points, up 0.13%, to 39,497.93 points; the Nasdaq rose 85.28 points, up 0.51%, to 16,745.30 points; and the S&P 500 index rose 24.87 points, up 0.47%, to 5,344.18 points.
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