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  2. Why Tomorrow Could Be a Big Day for the Stock Market - AOL

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    Here's why tomorrow could be a big day for the stock market. Economic data over the coming months could play a big role in determining how the market performs in the near term and in 2025.

  3. The Stock Market Could Rise or Fall Sharply Tomorrow ... - AOL

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    That puts the stock market in a precarious position. Expectations regarding rate cuts could change based on an important economic data point that will be published on Wednesday, Nov. 27.

  4. Why Tomorrow Could Be a Big Day for the Stock Market - AOL

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    The labor market has been under a microscope, as investors believe it holds key clues for inflation and the trajectory of interest rates. The Fed's intense interest rate hiking campaign seemingly ...

  5. Will the Stock Market Soar or Crash in 2025? Most Wall ... - AOL

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    Investor sentiment moves the stock market on a daily basis, but sentiment is determined by valuations and financial results, which are influenced by macroeconomic fundamentals like inflation ...

  6. Why Tomorrow Could Be a Big Day for the Stock Market - AOL

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    Here's why tomorrow could be a big day for the stock market. Important economic data At 8:30 a.m. tomorrow, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics will release its monthly nonfarm payrolls report for ...

  7. List of largest daily changes in the Dow Jones Industrial ...

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    (The intraday high may not be the same as the opening price; for instance, in the 2010 flash crash, the market reached an intraday high, higher than the opening price.) [48] This is distinguished from an intraday point drop or gain, which is the difference between the opening price and the intraday low or high.