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Stock Market Pulse

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Welcome to "Ainvest Stock Market Pulse," your ultimate destination for all things related to the stock market and investing. Join us as we delve into the world of finance, unraveling the complexities of stocks, trends, and economic indicators that shape our financial landscape. This podcast is designed to empower both novice and experienced investors with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions. Whether you're looking to expand your investment portfolio, understand market fluctuations, or simply stay up-to-date with the latest financial news!

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episode 📉Stock Market Down on Weak Job Report cover

📉Stock Market Down on Weak Job Report

U.S. stocks closed lower on Wednesday, with markets cooling off after a strong rally in November. This decline is partly attributed to economic data indicating a gradual slowdown in the labor market. Crude oil prices fell below $70 a barrel for the first time since early July, influenced by concerns about oversupply and weak demand. This drop in oil prices contributed to the overall market downturn, particularly affecting energy stocks. The Nasdaq Composite, S&P 500, and Dow Jones Industrial Average all ended the day with losses. Eight out of eleven S&P sectors finished in the red, with energy being the worst performer. ADP’s employment report showed that private-sector job growth in November was lower than expected, adding to the signs of a cooling labor market. This follows a softer-than-anticipated JOLTS report from the previous day. The ADP report also highlighted weakness in the leisure and hospitality industry, aligning with comments from Walmart's CEO about easing hiring and wage pressures. Despite opening in the green, U.S. stocks lost momentum and ended lower, continuing the downtrend observed in the past few days. Treasury yields were mixed, with longer-end maturities falling and the short-end yields rising slightly. Other economic data included an increase in the U.S. trade deficit and upward revisions in Q3 nonfarm productivity and downward revisions in unit labor costs. Campbell Soup was the top percentage gainer on the S&P 500 after beating quarterly profit expectations. In contrast, British American Tobacco shares fell significantly following a substantial write-down on some of its U.S. brands.

7. des. 2023 - 2 min
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📊October CPI Reports

Investors and economists around the globe eagerly await the October Consumer Price Index (CPI) report. Concerns about rising inflation have been a central topic of discussion, with prices for goods and services surging at a faster pace than many had anticipated. The October CPI report will offer a crucial update on whether this trend is continuing or if there are signs of inflationary pressures beginning to ease. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- View more articles on our website: Stock Analysis https://www.ainvest.com/news/?channel=podcast [https://www.ainvest.com/news/?channel=podcast]      Market Movers https://www.ainvest.com/market/stocks-usa/top-gainers/?channel=podcast [https://www.ainvest.com/market/stocks-usa/top-gainers/?channel=podcast]   AI Chatbot https://www.ainvest.com/chat/?comefrom=WebaimePodcast [https://www.ainvest.com/chat/?comefrom=WebaimePodcast]  ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Observers will also be keen to see how the Federal Reserve interprets the data, as it plays a pivotal role in shaping monetary policy. The October CPI report could have significant implications not only for investors and policymakers but also for everyday consumers, as it will shed light on the cost of living and the purchasing power of households in the United States. Economists expect Headline CPI to rise +0.1% from September and 3.3% from the prior year period. Core CPI, which excludes food and energy, is projected to rise +0.3% from the prior month and 3.7% year-over-year. CPI has come in hotter than expected in the past two months. This followed a string of five straight months of cooler data. Last week’s University of Michigan Consumer Survey posted a pick-up in inflation expectations. Equities digested this and yields were lower following the news. Expectations will be for a hot number so it will be interesting to see if bulls press equities higher if this comes in light. Stocks/ETFs In Play: Interest rate-sensitive areas such as ARKK, ITB, HXB, XLRE, KRE, XLU, etc.

13. nov. 2023 - 1 min
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