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Stocks Inch Lower. Inflation and Retail Sales Data Are on Tap.
Barrons.com99d agoneutral
Stocks Inch Lower. Inflation and Retail Sales Data Are on Tap.

Stocks are inching lower on Monday in anticipation of a pivotal week, with data on inflation and retail sales. The Dow was down 68 points, or 0.1%, while the S&P 500 was down 0.1%. Markets are awaiting an update on prices, especially gasoline when the consumer price index is released Tuesday morning.

The S&P 500 Is Following Earnings Higher—Perhaps a Lot Higher
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The S&P 500 Is Following Earnings Higher—Perhaps a Lot Higher

Ed Yardeni, founder and CEO at Yardeni Research, lifted his year-end price target for the S&P 500 by just over 7%, taking it to 8250 from 7700, a level that suggests gains of more than 11.5% from the benchmark’s close Friday of 7398. Yardeni also thinks the benchmark will hit 10,000 by the end of 2029, adding in a note published Sunday that such an elevated reading might “arrive ahead of schedule” in the new market paradigm. The push comes amid an historic change in earnings forecasts, for both this year and next, that has lifted stocks more than 16.6% since the market bottomed out on March 30, powered in large part by advances in artificial intelligence and gains for the Magnificent Seven tech giants.

Markets Fall After Trump Slams Iran Peace Proposal. Stock Futures Slip, Oil Soars.
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Markets Fall After Trump Slams Iran Peace Proposal. Stock Futures Slip, Oil Soars.

Stocks looked set to slide on Monday after President Donald Trump blasted Iran’s response to a U.S. peace proposal, which drove up oil prices and made investors feel a little more on edge about the conflict in the Middle East. The Dow has missed out because the blue-chip index is weighted heavily toward banks and industrials and relatively light on tech, meaning it hasn’t benefited as much from a relentless rally in chip stocks. Investors were trimming their exposure to stocks after Trump slammed the response from Iran's negotiators to the latest U.S. proposal to end the war.