U.S. stocks have notched their best between-Fed-meetings performance since 2009
The S&P 500 managed to touch a fresh intraday high for 2023 after the open on Wednesday, ...
The S&P 500 managed to touch a fresh intraday high for 2023 after the open on Wednesday, trading as high as 4,647, according to FactSet data.
As investors wait to see if Powell will swat the market lower on Wednesday after his previous attempt at pushing back against rate-cut expectations fizzled, analysts at Bespoke Investment Group pointed out in a recent factoid shared on X that the S&P 500 has gained 9.6% through Tuesday's close. That's the best inter-meeting performance since 2009.
PPI shows core U.S. wholesale prices growing at slowest rate since early 2021
The numbers: U.S. wholesale prices were unchanged...
The numbers: U.S. wholesale prices were unchanged in November in another sign of gradually easing inflation. Cheaper gasoline gave a big assist to the benign inflation report, but prices in most major categories were also muted. Economists polled by the Wall Street Journal had forecast a 0.1% increase in the producer price index.
Key details:Wholesale costs often foretell future inflation trends. The increase in wholesale prices over the past 12 months slowed to 0.9% from 1.2% in the prior month.
The Israeli military has reportedly begun pumping seawater from the Mediterranean into a complex tunnel network underneath Gaza. The operation, likely to take weeks, is part of Israel's efforts to destroy the roughly 300-mile-long infrastructure used by Hamas to transport supplies and personnel (see overview). Some of the 140 remaining hostages from Hamas' Oct. 7 attack are believed to be held inside the tunnels. See more war updates here.
Meanwhile, President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared to be at odds over the future of the Gaza Strip. Netanyahu said he would not allow the Palestinian Authority to take control of Gaza after the war and acknowledged disagreement with the US, which seeks a two-state solution. During a private event, Biden reportedly called on Israel's government to make changes to its approach to the war or risk losing international support.
Historybook: Diplomat George Shultz born (1920); Actor Dick Van Dyke born (1925); Taylor...
Historybook: Diplomat George Shultz born (1920); Actor Dick Van Dyke born (1925); Taylor Swift born (1989); 10 new countries announced to join European Union (2002); Saddam Hussein captured by American forces (2003).
Choice Hotels launched a hostile $8 billion takeover bid of its budget hotel rival Wyndham, after its repeated attempts to make a deal were rebuffed.
E3, once the gaming industry’s premier event, is permanently canceled, its organizers confirmed.
Zara pulled an ad campaign after critics argued it evoked images of the Israel-Hamas war.
Harvard president Claudine Gay will not resign, the school’s governing board announced, following her widely panned appearance at a congressional hearing on campus antisemitism.
Al Michaels was reportedly removed from NBC’s NFL playoff coverage this year, which surely has nothing to do with the longtime broadcaster’s painfully sleepy call of last year’s thrilling Wild Card game.
Benchmark U.S. crude oilfor January delivery fell $2.71 to $68.61 per barrel Tuesday. Brent crude for February delivery fell $2.79 to $73.24 per barrel.
Wholesale gasoline for January delivery fell 6 cents to $1.98 a gallon. January heating oilfell 10 cents to $2.51 a gallon. January natural gasfell 12 cents to $2.31 per 1,000 cubic feet.