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S&P 500, Nasdaq 100 Dip From Record Highs As Investors Take Chipmaker Profits; Energy Sector Rebounds, Yields Rise: What’s Driving Markets Thursday?

After the Juneteenth holiday break, Wall Street reopened with a cautious tone, as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 indices declined after hitting all-time highs around midday trading in New York. This decline was driven by profit-taking in chipmaker stocks and rising Treasury yields, which dampened risk sentiment.

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Stocks Turn To Losses, Bonds Rally On Falling Producer Prices, Rising Jobless Claims: What’s Driving Markets Thursday?

Wall Street experienced a rude awakening the day after the Federal Reserve’s June policy meeting, as investors sold off risky assets and shifted to safer bonds and cash in response to the latest batch economic data.

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Bulls Push Wall Street To Record Highs On Declining Inflation; Tech, Real Estate, Small Caps Surge Ahead Of Fed Meeting: What’s Driving Markets Wednesday?

A lower-than-expected inflation report for May ignited a bullish frenzy on Wall Street, with investors increasing their bets on rate cuts, bolstered by growing confidence that the Federal Reserve will ease its policy stance later this year as price pressures trend

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Stocks Ease Ahead Of Wednesday’s Key Events, Apple Jumps To Record Highs, Bitcoin Tumbles To $66,500: What’s Driving Markets Tuesday?

Wall Street traded slightly in the red on Tuesday morning as markets took a cautious stance ahead of the inflation report and the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting on Wednesday.

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Market Stays Flat As Investors Anticipate Key Economic Events; Energy Stocks Lead Gains, Regional Banks Decline: What’s Driving Markets Monday?

Wall Street is experiencing a quiet trading session on Monday, with major indices showing little movement by midday in New York, as traders maintain a cautious stance ahead of the highly anticipated inflation report and Fed meeting this Wed

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Wall Street Reacts To Hot Jobs Report: Stocks Swing As Traders Abandon July Rate Cut Hopes

May labor market report: strong job gains and wage growth, reduces chances of rate cut. Interest-rate sensitive sectors underperform. Top risers: APD, URI, LLY, HUBB, ADP. Top losers: GEN, SHW, FCX, AMT.

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