By Josh Hayes on March 16, 2007
It was a weird sluggish session, today, but in the end it was another typical quadruple-witching Friday. However, there was plenty of data for Wall Street to go through, despite this once a month event. The CPI rose a little over .4%, a bit higher than the .3% estimate. But the core prices came in [...]
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By Josh Hayes on December 15, 2006
Stocks closed the week up for the third straight session, with the help of a kind inflation data. The CPI came in unchanged from a month ago and that helped lift stocks higher. But after stocks hit their highs of the day around 11am EST, they basically drifted lower for the rest of the session [...]
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