After last week’s roller-coaster journey, which left them shy of their records, stocks came to a combined shut. Little was changed in the S&, P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and Nasdaq hybrid as a whole.
Interest rates have always been a top priority for Wall Street, and when will the Federal Reserve cut them.
Popular reports about the economy and prices have forced traders to put off making forecasts for the potential rate comfort. That places greater demands on businesses to produce solid profits in order to support higher share prices.
After this week, reports on prices and corporate earnings are expected.
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