Markets open cautiously, eyeing inflation optimism and Fed concerns, with hopes for a year-end rally amid uncertainty.
U.S. markets rose ahead of the Fed's expected rate cut, while global uncertainty grew with weak China data and European political turmoil.
Geopolitical tensions and central bank rate cuts dominate market focus, with the Fed expected to ease further amid stable labor and inflation data.
Markets opened strong as optimism grew over Scott Bessent’s nomination as Treasury Secretary, seen as a moderating influence on Trump’s policies.
We kicked off the week with a rebound in stocks, fueled by dip-buying after last week’s sell-off.
We kicked off the week with a rebound in stocks, fueled by dip-buying after last week’s sell-off.
We kicked off the week with a rebound in stocks, fueled by dip-buying after last week’s sell-off.
We kicked off the week with a rebound in stocks, fueled by dip-buying after last week’s sell-off.
We kicked off the week with a rebound in stocks, fueled by dip-buying after last week’s sell-off.
We kicked off the week with a rebound in stocks, fueled by dip-buying after last week’s sell-off.
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