Week Ending June 4 Financial Markets Update
The S&P 500 Index gained 0.64% last week, closing within 3 points of its all-time closing high of 4,232.60, set just four weeks prior on
The S&P 500 Index gained 0.64% last week, closing within 3 points of its all-time closing high of 4,232.60, set just four weeks prior on
Equity markets climbed higher as positive economic results from consumption to employment continued to fuel economic growth expectations for 2021. Large cap names rallied 1.20%.
The minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee, dated April 27-28, 2021, were released last Wednesday and they noted that expectations for policy outlook were
Markets ended a volatile week lower as investors fear inflation could hurt corporate profit margins and cause the Federal Reserve to end its easy-money policies.
Stocks rose to a record high as Energy, Materials and Financials in the S&P 500 led the charge last week. The closely watched payroll numbers
Equities ended the week mixed as stellar earnings reports resulted in muted reactions. In addition, many investors fear rising COIVD-19 cases in India, Brazil and
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