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    The Yahoo Finance Morning Brief is our flagship newsletter, arriving in inboxes every morning at 6 a.m. ET. It features a key Takeaway column about a market-based or economic theme as well as:

  3. Big Tech earnings, a key Fed meeting, and Trump's first ... - AOL

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    Economic calendar: Core PCE index, month-over-month, December (+0.2% expected, ... Read the latest financial and business news from Yahoo Finance. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In ...

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

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    Though as Yahoo Finance's Jared Blikre highlighted last week, the rally to start 2023 might put history on the side of investors. When the S&P 500 is up more than 10% entering August, as was the ...

  5. Economic calendar - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Yahoo Finance 9 minutes ago 'Better than feared': Apple’s earnings beat appeases Wall Street despite iPhone sales miss. Wall Street analysts appeared to breathe a sigh of relief after Apple's first quarter earnings modestly beat analysts’ forecasts and the company’s explanation of falling iPhone…

  7. Yahoo Finance - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo Finance is a media property that is part of the Yahoo network. It provides financial news, data and commentary including stock quotes , press releases , financial reports , and original content.

  8. January effect - Wikipedia

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    The January effect is a hypothesis that there is a seasonal anomaly in the financial market where securities' prices increase in the month of January more than in any other month. This calendar effect would create an opportunity for investors to buy stocks for lower prices before January and sell them after their value increases.

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