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Zacks News
Bond Market Twists Tariff Arm to 90-Day Pause
by Mark Vickery
Market indexes shot up to levels not seen since the introduction of the Covid vaccine, if not well before that.
China Cranks Up Tariff "Pain" to +84%
by Mark Vickery
Pre-markets are down again, as are oil prices. Meanwhile, bond yields are going up.
Is Market Rebound a Value Play or Value Trap? ETFs in Focus
by Sanghamitra Saha
After a brutal last week on Trump tariff concerns, Wall Street attempted to bounce back on April 7. Can the rebound last?
Pre-Markets Down Another -2% on Good Jobs Report
by Mark Vickery
China has fire a retaliatory shot in the tariff war begun on the White House lawn Wednesday.
Markets Tank on Tariff Policy; Services PMI and Guess? Beat
by Mark Vickery
Tariffs being slapped onto the U.S.'s trading partners all on the same day has only increased the levels of uncertainty for market participants.
Tariff Policies Send Pre-Market Futures Down -4%
by Mark Vickery
Economists agree this is unlike any tariff policy in U.S. history.
Trump's Tariff Policies Sink Late Trading: QQQ -3%
by Mark Vickery
There is a new effective tariff rate on dozens of countries: China +34%, Taiwan +32%, South Korea +25% and Japan +24%, to name but a few.
Countdown to "Liberation Day;" Pre-Markets in the Red
by Mark Vickery
It's 50/50 whether immediate or near-term capitulation from our trading partners forms... or is it?
PCE Levels Steady-to-Warmer; Pre-Markets Down
by Mark Vickery
The monthly PCE report shows headline steadiness with some undercurrents of inflation getting a bit warmer.
Markets Lower, Pending Home Sales Up, LULU Falls on Guidance
by Mark Vickery
Stock markets remain in a range of -2% to -4% from a month ago, and next week when April 2nd tariffs hit, we'll start seeing some of the dust settle.
Moderating Economic Prints, Mixed Pre-Markets
by Mark Vickery
Jobless Claims stay steady, Trade Balance in Goods comes down slightly but are still historically deep.
Big Bounce in Markets on Tamed-Down Tariff Proposals
by Mark Vickery
Market indexes, down at or near correction territory, sprang back between 1.4% (Dow) and +2.6% (Russell 2000).
Pre-Markets Up on "Narrower" April 2nd Tariffs
by Mark Vickery
A lighter touch on tariff policy this morning is helping pre-market futures fill in some holes.
Pre-Markets Sinking on Dimming Outlook
by Mark Vickery
We got all the data we could want this week, but are still in the dark as much as were Monday morning.
Pre-Markets Lower; Economic News Decent
by Mark Vickery
Jobless Claims, Philly Fed, Darden's outlook are green shoots on a gloomy morning.
A Brief History of Fed Funds Moves in the 21st Century
by Mark Vickery
Today's FOMC statement will include a new dot-plot to map out where the Fed sees future moves, and Fed Chair Jerome Powell will give his customary press conference.
Markets Drop Ahead of Fed Meeting; Huang Speech Can't Save NVIDIA
by Mark Vickery
The Nasdaq dropped -304 points, -1.71% on the session, with NVIDIA (NVDA) down -3.4%.
Most Corrections Don't Result in Bear Market: ETFs to Buy
by Sanghamitra Saha
Don't panic about market corrections. Most analysts view correction as a healthy pullback.
Markets Close in the Green After Rollercoaster Ride
by Mark Vickery
All major indexes finished off intra-day highs, but have now swung into the green over the past five trading days.
Pre-Market Futures in the Green... for Now
by Mark Vickery
Session after session we've seen market indexes erode during normal trading hours.
PPI Wholesale & Jobless Claims Both Lower
by Mark Vickery
Market participants are already discounting this morning's good news because they can see the inflationary road ahead.
Making Sense of Trade Wars
by John Blank
U.S. trade with Mexico, Canada, and China in 2024 accounted for around 40% of America's total commerce in goods around the world.
CPI +0.2%, Inflation Rate +2.8%: Lower than Expected
by Mark Vickery
How much of this morning's buying appetite is due to sunken valuation levels on key stocks and how much is due to a mildly better CPI?
Pre-Markets Melting Away Early-Morning Gains
by Mark Vickery
After today's open, albeit a month in arrears: January JOLTS figures report.
BLS Jobs Numbers: +151K, Unemployment +4.1%
by Mark Vickery
A headline number of +151K was below the +170K expected, but pre-markets breathed a sigh of relief.