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Zacks News
Dow Jone ETFs at an All-Time High: Here's Why
by Sanghamitra Saha
Dow Jones hit an all-time high due to hopes of a Fed rate cut, Trump trade, steepening of the yield curve and some sound financial earnings releases.
Dow Reclaims 40,000 Mark, Surpasses Major Indices: ETFs to Tap
by Sweta Killa
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has finally started to catch up with the rally of 2024 on growing expectations of Fed rates cut this year.
CPI, Jobless Claims Brings Goldilocks Scenario
by Mark Vickery
Today brings us the slimmest Inflation Rate we've seen since March 2021 -- back when inflation was going the opposite direction.
Markets Race Ahead Before CPI Data Thursday
by Mark Vickery
It was the single-best trading day on the Dow since May, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq posted yet more all-time closing highs.
Will Q2 Earnings Power Dow ETFs?
by Sweta Killa
The Dow Jones is underperforming the other large-cap indices, such as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite Index. Can the upcoming Q2 earnings help the index to catch up?
Powell Sees Cooling Economy, Traders See Coming Rate Cut
by Mark Vickery
It's doubtful big market moves will happen before big inflation data comes out later this week.
On Powell, Housing Supply and Helen of Troy Earnings
by Mark Vickery
For all the downward pressure on the housing market, prices are showing strong resistance to coming down in price.
Consumer Credit Rises; Powell on Capitol Hill Tomorrow
by Mark Vickery
It is strongly expected Fed Chair Powell will be asked lots of questions about when the Fed plans on lowering interest rates.
BLS Jobs +206K, Big Downward Revisions
by Mark Vickery
Job revisions to the previous two months reached triple-digits, -110K, to 218K in May and 108K in April.
ADP Payrolls +150K; Jobless Claims Climb Higher
by Mark Vickery
While ADP private-sector payrolls were light of estimates, new and longer-term jobless claims reached new multi-year highs.
Holiday-Shortened Jobs Week: What Would Downward Surprises Bring?
by Mark Vickery
Projections currently are for fewer than 200K new jobs filled last month and more than 230K new jobless claims for last week.
PCE Keeps "Soft Landing" Intact, Pre-Markets Shrinking
by Mark Vickery
The good news from a wider perspective is that we're back down, consistently, to inflation levels we haven't seen in more than three years.
Pending Home Sales, NIKE Miss Projections
by Mark Vickery
Markets closed marginally in the green, but NIKE is down over -5% following fiscal Q4 earnings were reported.
Jobless Claims Up, Consumption Down; Walgreens Down Big
by Mark Vickery
New jobless claims shrank a tad, but longer-term came in the highest in 2 1/2 years.
Case-Shiller Home Prices Cooling; FedEx After the Close
by Mark Vickery
April home prices came down slightly to +6.3% according to Case-Shiller data. FedEx is expected to fetch +8% earnings growth.
A.I. Stocks Switch Places with Energy Plays Today
by Mark Vickery
The Nasdaq saw a seven-day winning streak come to an end today, though it's still up +6% month to date.
Economic Data Deluge: Claims, Starts, Philly Fed & More
by Mark Vickery
From the labor market to homebuilding figures to regional manufacturing and a new account balance, we fill in a lot of gaps ahead of today's opening bell.
Retail Sales Add to Cooling Narrative; Pre-Markets Up
by Mark Vickery
This morning's Retail Sales continue the narrative of a cooling economy, if a tad less steady compared with other metrics of late.
PPI Wholesale Shrinks, Jobless Claims Jump
by Mark Vickery
Final demand in goods dropped -0.8% last month, led by -7.1% in wholesale gasoline costs.
Fed, Powell Lay Out Inflation Expectations
by Mark Vickery
"We saw today's CPI report as progress and building confidence, but it does not warrant changing policy at this time."
Conclusions on JUNE Economic Outlook
by Anup Sadhu
We score two points for the equity market Bulls this month, and two points for the Bears
Markets Close Mixed; Adobe Beats in Q2, Jumps +14%
by Mark Vickery
Adobe's Digital Experiences grew an impressive +9% year over year, with notable earnings upgrades for next quarter and full year.
Conclusions on JUNE Economic Outlook
by John Blank
We score two points for the equity market Bulls this month, and two points for the Bears.
Fed, Powell Lay Out Inflation Expectations
by Mark Vickery
"We saw today's CPI report as progress and building confidence, but it does not warrant changing policy at this time."
CPI Inflation Rate +3.4%: Back on Track
by Mark Vickery
Headline CPI year over year represents a 10 bps drop from expectations and 20 bps lower month over month.