By Josh Hayes on April 1, 2007
Another wild-yet-boring intraday session came to an end, with stocks going nowhere. The lack of action today is a bit of a surprise, considering all the news items we had to digest. First, we got off to a positive start and continued higher early on, on the back of a bunch of macro news. The [...]
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By Josh Hayes on April 1, 2007
Another wild-yet-boring intraday session came to an end, with stocks going nowhere. The lack of action today is a bit of a surprise, considering all the news items we had to digest. First, we got off to a positive start and continued higher early on, on the back of a bunch of macro news. The [...]
Posted in default category | Tagged bush administration, closing bell, comfort zone, commerce department, core inflation, djia, economic sanction, economic sanctions, NYSE, personal consumption, personal income, purchasing managers index, sp 500 |