The stock market isn’t letting a government shutdown spoil its party — so far
In prior shutdowns, the S&P 500 typically drops at first — then investors move on.
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In prior shutdowns, the S&P 500 typically drops at first — then investors move on.
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‘There will be more denials of care.’ Accountable care organizations get financially penalized when they spend too much.
Sectors in the U.S. stock market just traded in a way that suggests investors are excessively confident and a pullback may be near, according to DataTrek Research.
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“I can expect a pension of $60,000 to $65,000 a year once I turn 62.”
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