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Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq inch higher with big week of Big Tech earnings, Fed meeting ahead

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Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq inch higher with big week of Big Tech earnings, Fed meeting ahead US stocks nudged higher on Monday, signaling cautious optimism on Wall Street as pressure built on the dollar ahead of a big week filled with a Federal Reserve rate decision and Big Tech earnings reports…
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  • Trump hinted he could name his choice of replacement for Powell as soon as this week

    80% confidence
  • Tech sector issued nearly $700 billion in investment-grade debt over the past quarter, closing in on the just-over $800 billion in issuance by the financial sector

    80% confidence
  • Meta boosted spending projections from a range of $66 billion-$72 billion to between $70 billion and $72 billion

    80% confidence
  • Intel expects losses to continue into the first quarter

    80% confidence
  • The share of people citing an 'AI bubble' is falling

    80% confidence
  • Investors can't not consider the risks of bottomless spending and sky-high valuations

    80% confidence
  • Microsoft would spend more in 2026 than the $88.2 billion it spent in 2025

    80% confidence
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