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    Stocks sold off Friday as inflation and geopolitical worries once again dented investor sentiment on Wall Street. Dow tumbles 475 points, S&P 500 suffers worst day since January as inflation woes ...

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    Bloomberg Wall Street Week (WSW), is an investment news and information TV program airing Friday nights on the Bloomberg Television. The original weekly show hosted by Louis Rukeyser aired each Friday evening on PBS in the United States from November 20, 1970, to 2005.

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    (Reuters) -Wall Street's main indexes were poised to open higher on Monday, driven by investor optimism following Scott Bessent's nomination as Treasury Secretary in the incoming Trump administration.

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    A version of this post first appeared on TKer.co. Stocks climbed last week with the S&P 500 jumping 2.4% to close at 4,505.42. The index is now up 17.3% year to date, up 26% from its October 12 ...

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    The magazine is distributed within the U.S. Weekend Edition of The Wall Street Journal newspaper (paid print circulation for the Weekend edition is approximately 2.2 million), and is available on WSJ.com. Each issue is also available throughout the month in The Wall Street Journal's iPad app.

  7. Market sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Mentioned above survey-based sentiment indexes were reported to be good predictors for financial market indicators (Brown & Cliff (2005) [29]). However, according to Da et al. (2014), [14] using such sentiment indexes can have significant restrictions. First, most of the survey-based data sets are available at weekly or monthly frequency.