Now, after the Thanksgiving holiday and Black Friday, the New York Stock Exchange resumes normal operations. However, the week does not promise to be easy, with market volatility and economic uncertainties still at play. Investors should stay alert and be prepared to deal with potential challenges and opportunities.
After the Thanksgiving holiday and Black Friday, the New York Stock Exchange resumes operations with a challenging week ahead. This is due to a packed agenda of indicators in the United States, including the Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index (PCE), the main indicator used by the Federal Reserve to measure inflation. The PCE will be released on Thursday (30), and if it comes in at or below expectations, it could strengthen bets for a definitive pause in interest rates hikes. On the other hand, if the numbers surprise negatively, Jerome Powell will have more opportunities to assert that inflation is above the 2% target. Additionally, on Friday, there will be the payroll employment report, which will help the Fed assess the labor market situation in the United States. International markets are starting the week lower, as investors anxiously await the developments of such indicators.
Source: MoneyTimes
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