2024-07-29 12:05:00 ET
Summary
- US equities fell for a second week in trading through Friday, July 26, based on the S&P 500 Index.
- American shares are up 14.5% year to date.
- A possible catalyst that could influence market sentiment in the days ahead: employment numbers for July.
US equities fell for a second week in trading through Friday, July 26, based on the S&P 500 Index. The slide marks the first back-to-back weekly decline since April. No one knows at this point whether this is noise or the start of an extended downturn. But one thing is clear: US stocks continue to lead markets this year by a wide margin, based on a set of ETFs representing the major asset classes. ...
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