What to Expect from the S&P 500 In the Final Week of 2022?
There is only one week left in the trading year, and it will be contorted by holiday conditions. What should we expect from the S&P 500 (as a benchmark for ‘risk trends’) to close out 2023?
There is only one week left in the trading year, and it will be contorted by holiday conditions. What should we expect from the S&P 500 (as a benchmark for ‘risk trends’) to close out 2023?
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It’s been a blistering year for equities with solid price action trends on both sides of the equation, but inflation remains a problem going into 2023.