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Wall Street ‘Nirvana’ Nears as Fed Fuels 2021-Style Risk Rally
The Federal Reserve poured fresh fuel on the Wall Street rally this week, pushing September toward the broadest cross-asset surge since the 2021 frenzy — with fear in retreat and greed unleashed. Read More
'Got his wish': WSJ warns Trump he 'owns' the interest rate drop 'for good or ill'
The Wall Street Journal's conservative editorial board issued a stark warning to President Donald Trump on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve voted to lower interest rates by 0.25%. The vote happened ... Read More
US stocks churn amid uncertainty about how many more rate cuts are coming from the Fed
The swings came after the Fed cut its main interest rate for the first time this year. That move was no surprise for Wall Street, which was widely expecting it. More important was the set of ... Read More
Dow Jones, S&P, Nasdaq, Wall Street, U.S. Futures Slip Slightly Ahead of Trump-Xi Call; Key Market Moves

U.S. stock futures dipped modestly Friday after Wall Street’s major indices posted fresh record closes in the previous session. Investors are now anticipating a phone call between President Donald ... Read More
US stocks slip as Wall Street braces for an update on inflation

NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks slipped below their record heights as Wall Street waits for an upcoming update on inflation. The S&P 500 fell 0.2% Monday and is just below its all-time high set two weeks ... Read More
Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq rise after Trump and Xi hold call on trade
US stocks were on track to notch new highs on Friday after a call between US President Trump and China's Xi Jinping, with the trade relationship between the world's two largest economies hanging in ... Read More
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