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Stock market today: S&P 500, Nasdaq soar as Senate vote lifts hopes for end to US shutdown

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Stock market today: S&P 500, Nasdaq soar as Senate vote lifts hopes for end to US shutdown Tech stocks led the market higher on Monday after the Senate took a big step toward ending the record-breaking government shutdown that has clouded the picture of the economy…
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  • S&P 500 will reach 7,500 by end of 2026

    80% confidence
  • A lot of liquidity pulled out of the market since August peaks, sentiment soured, and government shutdown brought malaise that turned market tenderness into vulnerability

    80% confidence
  • Ozempic and Wegovy will fall to $350 per month from $1,000 and $1,350 per month through TrumpRX program

    80% confidence
  • Zepbound and Orforglipron prices will fall to average of $346 per month from $1,086 through TrumpRX program

    80% confidence
  • The extraordinary list of accomplishments achieved in the past few months tells the story of Venture Global's unwavering commitment to streamline high-impact execution in its growth to date

    80% confidence
  • US liquefaction capacity is expected to more than double by 2029

    80% confidence
  • There are clear signs an earnings recovery is underway that will fuel a stock rally next year

    80% confidence
  • North American LNG exports expected to more than double by 2029

    80% confidence
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