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U.S. Treasuries are bid across the curve, garnering support from the news that President Trump agreed to delay his recommended 50% tariff rate for the EU until July and that Japan is considering ...
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Market participants have a lot of noteworthy headlines to chew on today, the most prominent of which are as follows: Currently, the S&P 500 futures are up 43 points and are trading 0.8% above fair ...
Total durable goods orders decreased 6.3% month-over-month in April (Briefing.com consensus -8.1%) following a downwardly revised 7.6% increase (from 9.2%) in March, with a 17.1% decline in ...
[BRIEFING.COM] The stock market churned, but it did not burn in a session marred by some disappointing economic data and an acknowledgment by President Trump that President Xi is "very tough, and ...
After hours report provides a review of the day’s stock market and treasury market session performance with a recap of indices, sector, and industry performance, trends, as well as key news items that ...
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*Consumers saved more and spent less in April, likely due to economic uncertainty and tariff concerns. *Personal income and real disposable income, though, rose robustly in April. *There is pent-up ...
Personal income increased a robust 0.8% month-over-month in April (Briefing.com consensus 0.3%) following an upwardly revised 0.7% increase (from 0.5%) in March. Personal spending rose 0.2% month-over ...
The stock market was dealing with tariff and trade matters yesterday, and it looks like it will be doing that again today. Specifically, Treasury Secretary Bessent said the U.S.-China trade talks are ...
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