The Stock Market Had a Great July. Why August Could Be Tougher

Barrons2022-07-30

Stocks rallied this past week as investors bet that the Federal Reserve has reached peak hawkishness. That’s wishful thinking.The Dow Jones Industrial Averagerose 3%, the S&P 500index added 4.3%, and ...

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  • robot1234
    2022-08-01
    robot1234
    Stock market rally in focus after best month since 2020: What to know this week. August begins with investors looking to build on gains following the best month for U.S. equity markets since late 2020.In the week ahead, the July jobs report and a continued flood of corporate results will remain top of mind for investors.Friday's employment data is expected to show nonfarm payrolls grew by 250,000 in July, while another 150 companies in the S&P 500 are set to report quarterly results in the coming week. Roughly 56% of names in the index have unveiled figures so far.A sharp rebound for equities in recent weeks comes amid expectations that slowing economic growth may prompt the Federal Reserve to scale back its interest rate hiking cycle in the fall.Last week, the advance estimate for sec
  • SCLIEW
    2022-08-01
    SCLIEW
    666
  • Slee49
    2022-08-01
    Slee49
    Noted
  • Bspn
    2022-07-31
    Bspn
    Ok
  • JenneyJJ
    2022-07-31
    JenneyJJ
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  • IAS
    2022-07-31
    IAS
    Slowing economy is a definite concern 
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