Week Ends Relatively Flat as Investors Look for Signs to Predict Fed Actions
The week saw stronger-than-expected data on services, third quarter economic expansion and positive employment data.
The week saw stronger-than-expected data on services, third quarter economic expansion and positive employment data.
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With the Federal Reserve not changing its economic outlook, the markets took a mid-week tumble, erasing gains from Tuesday’s new highs.
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