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Deadlines and Debt A Drag On Markets? | Charles Schwab
Well-rested investors will try to build on last Thursday’s better-than-expected jobs report. However, Trump’s tariff deadline and national debt concerns loom over markets.
"Soft" Data Hits Hard: Why Does Sentiment Matter? | Charles Schwab
University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment is a so-called "soft" report, not reflecting "hard" data like GDP or CPI. It moved markets recently, so how much attention should investors pay?
Is the Next Temperamental Era Upon Us? | Charles Schwab
Big swings in GDP and record inflation marked the period from the 1960s to the1990s. Find out if we're entering a new Temperamental Era.
"Yen-Carry" Anniversary Nears, but Worries Fade | Charles Schwab
A repeat of last August's "yen-carry" market upheaval isn't likely on the schedule, due in part to a shift in positioning by investors. Here's why.
Trade and Treasuries: Auctions, Tariffs in Focus | Charles Schwab
A 3-year Treasury auction today and a 10-year note auction tomorrow, along with Wednesday's Fed minutes, could drive stocks after Monday's drop. Tariffs remain front and center.
Delta Results, Jobless Claims, Fed Speaker Ahead | Charles Schwab
After closing at or near record highs yesterday, Wall Street braces for Delta results and a Fed governor's speech. Fed minutes showed willingness to consider rate cuts this year.
IPO Market Warming Up as Sentiment Improves | Charles Schwab
There are renewed signs of life in the initial public offerings space. See why an increase in offerings can sometimes suggest market sentiment improvement.
Tariff Two-Step: What to Watch as Earnings Begin | Charles Schwab
Earnings season begins with companies adjusting on the fly to tariffs. This could give investors insight into strategies firms are taking and how businesses might be affected.
Weak Dollar Is No Silver Lining as Firms Face Tariffs | Charles Schwab
The U.S. dollar hit 3-year lows after tariff "liberation day," and a weak greenback often aids U.S. companies with big overseas sales. That may not happen now as the trade war simmers.
Fed Minutes Ahead as Market Seeks Fresh Direction | Charles Schwab
The week started on a slow note following the holiday with investors nervous about tariffs and the start of earnings. Fed minutes later today could provide some color on rates.