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Zacks News
Jobs Week to Kick Off with JOLTS; Fed Minutes Today
by Mark Vickery
We'll also get private-sector payrolls from ADP (ADP) for December along with Weekly Jobless Claims tomorrow, and the all-important Employment Situation report Friday morning.
Will Dow Jones ETFs Rule in 2024?
by Sanghamitra Saha
The laggard of the three key U.S. equity gauges in 2023 -- the Dow Jones Industrial Average -- managed to close the first trading day of 2024 in the green, unlike the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq.
On the Last Trading Day of 2023, Looking Ahead to Jobs Week
by Mark Vickery
As always, we look for clues as to where things are headed in 2024, and next week brings a fresh Jobs Week.
Labor, Housing Stay Healthy Going into 2024
by Mark Vickery
The Dow is striking new all-time highs (not seen in almost two years, by the way), and the S&P is too, but we're still off November 2021 all-time highs on the Nasdaq and Russell.
Santa Claus Rally Losing Steam; Jobless Claims Up a Bit
by Mark Vickery
The economy has done better than expected through 2023 -- how long can this continue?
A Couple Important Points About 2024
by Mark Vickery
Bullishness in the market and economic structures for 2024 will not trigger a cut from the Fed.
After Big Gains, Is a "Santa Claus Rally" Possible?
by Mark Vickery
Any Santa Claus rally from here would likely be a resuming of bullish narratives followed over the past couple weeks.
November PCE Continues Shrinking Inflation Narrative
by Mark Vickery
Results had been expected to drift favorably downward toward a "soft landing" for the economy; in reality, the numbers are even better than expected.
Bouncing Back for the Day, Quarter and Full Year
by Mark Vickery
All in all, it's been a lovely couple months on the stock market; you can say Christmas came early this year.
Bring on Santa! Economic Prints (Mostly) Favorable
by Mark Vickery
After Q3 GDP, jobless claims and Philly Fed, results in the markets have been to drive higher while yield rates on 2-year and 10-year Treasury bonds have been falling.