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The regulatory decision is grounded in the positive results from the IMerge Phase III clinical trial.
Investors are looking to the monthly jobs report for signs of labor market cooldown pivotal to the odds for a rate cut.
The decision affects more than two-thirds of the company’s U.S. workforce.
GameStop stock unraveled early Friday after the video game retailer unexpectedly moved up its Q1 release, announced plans to sell more stock.
The Labor Department said on Friday that the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.0% for the first time since January 2022, while nonfarm payrolls increased by 272,000 jobs last month, much more than the 185,000 forecast by economists polled by Reuters. “It's really quite difficult for the Fed to be anywhere near a rate cut…We see the odd weak reading in terms of activity, but then we come to the big numbers like payrolls and okay, the unemployment rate rose, I get that, it's up to 4%, but that's not high.”
Nvidia has completed five stock splits in the past, and shares have performed quite poorly afterward.
The S&P 500 gained 24% in 2023, and is up more than 12% so far this year. Those are substantial numbers, and it’s tempting to think that these good times will just keep rolling along. Ed Yardeni, the market expert behind Yardeni Research, is bullish – but he’s also both cautious and realistic. He believes that the markets will continue to post gains this year, albeit at a slower pace than we’ve seen recently. He puts a 5,400 target on the S&P 500 index, suggesting just a 1% gain from current lev
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"The bar for being short equities right now is very high given these upcoming flow and random market dynamics," Goldman Sachs' Scott Rubner said.