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  2. Fed in focus as earnings, economic calendar slow: What to ...

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    Economic data: MBA mortgage applications (+2.3% previously); S&P Global US services PMI, August final (51 previously); S&P Global US composite PMI, August final (50.4 previously); ISM Services PMI ...

  3. All eyes on the Federal Reserve: What to know this week - AOL

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    Weekly calendar Monday. Economic news: New York Fed Services Business activity, March (-7.3 previously); NAHB housing market index, March (48 expected, 48 previously)

  4. Inflation and the Fed: What to know this week [Video] - AOL

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    April's data was the slowest year-over-year inflation reading in two years; a 4.1% increase in headline CPI in May would be the slowest since April 2021. On a "core" basis, which strips out the ...

  5. Economic calendar - Wikipedia

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    Economic calendar. An economic calendar is used by investors to monitor market-moving events, such as economic indicators and monetary policy decisions. [1] Market-moving events, which are typically announced or released in a report, have a high probability of impacting the financial markets. [2]

  6. Stock market today: Indexes slide to start heavy week of new ...

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    Here's where US indexes stood shortly after the 9:30 a.m. opening bell on Monday: S&P 500: 5,332.46, down 0.3%. Dow Jones Industrial Average: 39,280.12, down 0.6% (221 points) Nasdaq composite ...

  7. 4–4–5 calendar - Wikipedia

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    The 4–4–5 calendar is a method of managing accounting periods, and is a common calendar structure for some industries such as retail and manufacturing. It divides a year into four quarters of 13 weeks, each grouped into two 4-week "months" and one 5-week "month". The longer "month" may be set as the first (5–4–4), second (4–5–4), or ...

  8. List of recessions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This recession was one of the main causes of the American Civil War, which would begin in 1861 and end in 1865. This is the earliest recession to which the NBER assigns specific months (rather than years) for the peak and trough. [ 6][ 8][ 21] 1860–1861 recession. October 1860 – June 1861. 8 months.

  9. Jobs data, Fed minutes, and a fresh start for investors: What ...

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    A batch of employment data and minutes from the Federal Reserve's last policy meeting of 2022 will headline a short opening week of 2023 as Wall Street limps into a new year after its worst run ...