Stocks Close Week and Quarter on Mixed Note
Increased concern as consumer spending increases more than double that of personal income gained.
Increased concern as consumer spending increases more than double that of personal income gained.
An uneventful Fed meeting helps stock market soar.
Indicators show signs of consumer weakness as the Fed decides on whether to raise or lower rates.
The Fed continues to wait for inflation to cool before considering lowering interest rates.
Technology stocks continue to rise as Fed not convinced inflation is in check.
The markets boom as Nvidia releases record earnings report.
With inflation still looming, retail sales and industrial performance underwhelm.
The markets continue to soar from strong corporate earnings, as wage growth can't keep up with cost of goods and services.
Markets continue to surge with big tech companies reporting earnings; labor report confirms 353,000 new jobs.
U.S. economy proves strongest in the world as big tech stocks report earnings this week.
Economic data continues to impress, as quarterly corporate earnings season kicks off this week.
Inflation decrease halts as tensions in the middle east and China begin to rise.
As the job market continues to run hot, as interest rate cuts remain to be seen.
2023 ends on an uptick in the markets as analyst believe there will be a big drop in 2024.