Stock Market Today: Stocks Slip After Dismal Jobs Number
The U.S. added a much lower-than-expected 194,000 new jobs in September.
The U.S. added a much lower-than-expected 194,000 new jobs in September.
Time after time it bounces back in the face of all sorts of disasters. Hereâs why the stock market has proven to be so resilient, and how investors should respond (or not) when times are tough.
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The Federal Reserve didn’t pull the tapering trigger Wednesday, but its members did suggest a rate hike could be on tap as early as next year.
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Mortgage rates for 30-year fixed mortgages fell this week, with the current rate borrowers were quoted on Zillow Mortgage Marketplace at 3.34 percent.
A lower-than-expected reading on consumer sentiment had the major indexes erasing weekly gains.
A decline in initial jobless claims to a pandemic-era low wasn’t enough stop the Dow’s skid Thursday.