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03-24

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Below are Today's Key Takeaways.

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Global Markets Weekly Update

U.S. stocks closed the week higher, with most indexes snapping multi-week declines. The Dow Jones Industrial Average performed best, advancing 1.2%, while the S&P MidCap 400 posted its first weekly gain since January. Large-cap tech stocks generally underperformed, weighing on the technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite, which was the worst-performing index during the week.

The highlight of the week’s economic calendar came on Wednesday as the Federal Reserve concluded its March monetary policy meeting. As was widely expected, the central bank held its policy rate steady at 4.25%–4.5%. Fed officials also indicated that they expect 50 basis points (0.5 percentage points) of rate cuts this year, unchanged from a previous projection in December. Notably, however, policymakers increased their expectations for inflation in 2025 while lowering their expectations for gross domestic product (GDP) growth. The Fed’s post-meeting statement also noted that β€œuncertainty around the economic outlook has increased.”

U.S. Treasuries generated positive returns heading into Friday as yields across most maturities declined following the Fed’s policy meeting. (Bond prices and yields move in opposite directions.) Municipal bonds also posted positive returns, despite heavy issuance during the week. Investment-grade bond spreads tightened, and new issuance in the market was generally in line with expectations. According to T. Rowe Price traders, high yield bond market volumes were muted early in the week, and the asset class gained momentum alongside equities following the Fed meeting.

The week ahead : March 17-21

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  1. What news/movements are worth noting in the market today? Any stocks to watch?

  2. Do you have any trading plans?

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