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Annual inflation falls to lowest rate since April 2021, as Americans pull back spending

Sylvan Lane The Hill June 30, 2023 Annual inflation fell in May to the slowest pace since April 2021, as Americans pulled back their spending, according to data released Friday by the Commerce Department. The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index, which is the Federal Reserve’s preferred way to track inflation, rose 3.8 percent annually […]

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First-quarter economic growth was actually 2%, up from 1.3% first reported in major GDP revision

Jeff Cox The Hill June 29, 2023 The U.S. economy grew at a 2% annualized pace in the first quarter, according to a final revision to the figure released Thursday. That was well above the previous estimate of 1.3% and the 1.4% Dow Jones consensus forecast. Upward revisions in consumer spending and inventories boosted the […]

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Goldman Sachs raises year-end S&P 500 target to 4,500, anticipating 5% upside

Darla Mercado CNBC June 9, 2023 Goldman Sachs is boosting its year-end target on the S&P 500 to 4,500, citing a broadening rally that goes beyond the largest tech names. The new target represents about 5% upside from current levels on the broad-market index and is an increase from Goldman’s previous target of 4,000. The firm is holding […]

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Bank of America turns bullish on stocks and recommends these strategies

Jeff Cox CNBC June 9, 2023 After being one of the most prominent bears on Wall Street, Bank of America has changed its tune on stocks and sees pockets of select opportunities ahead. The firm’s equity team has not changed its year-end S&P 500 target. It still sees the large-cap index finishing around 4,300, which implies little […]

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Morgan Stanley, Goldman at Odds on S&P 500’s Bull Market Rally

Sagarika Jaisinghani and Farah Elbahrawy Bloomberg June 11, 2023 The S&P 500 entering a bull market has left Wall Street’s top strategists split on the way forward. Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s David Kostin expects the gains to continue as other sectors catch up with the searing rally for technology shares. Morgan Stanley’s Michael Wilson, meanwhile, points instead to the bear market of […]

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The history of cyclical bull markets suggests the S&P 500 could rise to 4,900 by next summer

Sarah Min CNBC June 12, 2023 If history is any guide, the S&P 500 could climb to 4,900 by next summer, Bank of America says. The broader market index entered a cyclical bull market after rising 20% off its October low on June 8, the firm’s technical strategist Stephen Suttmeier said Friday. Investors piled into the […]

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Hiring at US Companies Tops All Forecasts, ADP Data Show

Augusta Saraiva Bloomberg June 1, 2023 Private payrolls increased by 278,000 in May, led by leisure Wage growth slowed, including for people changing jobs Employment growth at US companies last month exceeded all projections, highlighting a durable labor market that continues to buttress the economy. Private payrolls increased 278,000 following a revised 291,000 gain in April, […]

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US REACT: Goods Disinflation Showing Signs of Returning

Eliza Winger Bloomberg June 1, 2023 OUR TAKE: The ISM manufacturing gauge declined further in May, its seventh straight month in contractionary territory. With consumers shifting their purchases toward services rather than goods, it’s hard to foresee a return to positive territory anytime soon. With the May print showing demand easing and prices paid dropping […]

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BofA Equity Indicator Sees S&P Potentially Up 16% in 12 Months

Alexandra Semenova Bloomberg June 1, 2023 A contrarian indicator from Bank of America Corp. that compiles Wall Street strategists’ allocation recommendations is the closest it has been to notching a “buy” signal since 2017. Sell-side indicator, which tracks US sell-side strategists’ recommended allocation to stocks, edges down 22 basis points to 52.5% in May, 1.1 percentage […]

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US consumer spending surges in April; inflation heats up

Reuters Lucia Mutikani May 26, 2023 WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – U.S. consumer spending increased more than expected in April, boosting the economy’s growth prospects for the second quarter, and inflation picked up, which could prompt the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates again next month. The growth picture was further brightened by other data from the […]

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