Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq jump after cooler-than-expected CPI inflation report

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US stocks gained Friday, heading for fresh records as investors digested a crucial inflation report that helped cement expectations for the Federal Reserve’s next policy moves.

All eyes on Friday were on September’s inflation data, delayed for more than a week by the ongoing government shutdown. The CPI report came in cooler than expected, with headline CPI rising 3% on an annual basis, the highest level since May but softer than forecasts for a 3.1% gain. Month-over-month, prices rose 0.3%, a slight cooling from August's reading and also below expectations.


Better luck next month, right Trump-haters?
What, exactly, is it like for you to continue to hope for bad economic news so you can yell and scream abut how much you hate Trump?
What are you going to do if you don't get that bad news? I mean other than lie?
 
US stocks gained Friday, heading for fresh records as investors digested a crucial inflation report that helped cement expectations for the Federal Reserve’s next policy moves.

All eyes on Friday were on September’s inflation data, delayed for more than a week by the ongoing government shutdown. The CPI report came in cooler than expected, with headline CPI rising 3% on an annual basis, the highest level since May but softer than forecasts for a 3.1% gain. Month-over-month, prices rose 0.3%, a slight cooling from August's reading and also below expectations.


Better luck next month, right Trump-haters?
What, exactly, is it like for you to continue to hope for bad economic news so you can yell and scream abut how much you hate Trump?
What are you going to do if you don't get that bad news? I mean other than lie?
Yet another Trump failure.
 
US stocks gained Friday, heading for fresh records as investors digested a crucial inflation report that helped cement expectations for the Federal Reserve’s next policy moves.

All eyes on Friday were on September’s inflation data, delayed for more than a week by the ongoing government shutdown. The CPI report came in cooler than expected, with headline CPI rising 3% on an annual basis, the highest level since May but softer than forecasts for a 3.1% gain. Month-over-month, prices rose 0.3%, a slight cooling from August's reading and also below expectations.


Better luck next month, right Trump-haters?
What, exactly, is it like for you to continue to hope for bad economic news so you can yell and scream abut how much you hate Trump?
What are you going to do if you don't get that bad news? I mean other than lie?
But, but, but, TARIFFS!!!!!!!!!
 
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If only 6,000,000 Biden voters weren't racist, sexist, misogynists who would not vote for a colored woman.
Seeing that here in Virginia too. The vile dems hate black people and will vote for the whitest woman since Liz Warren.

I bet if Sears had a (D) by her name the vile dems would be singing her praises.
 
Maybe the GDP index which is up 6% from last quarter is a better indicator than a "soft" 1% difference in the expected CPI number.
 
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