US stocks mixed ahead of Fed chief testimony

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NEW YORK: Wall Street stocks finished mixed on Tuesday (Jul 9) ahead of a congressional appearance by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell as ...

NEW YORK: Wall Street stocks finished mixed on Tuesday ahead of a congressional appearance by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell as investors await clues on the likelihood of an interest rate cut.

Powell is set to testify on Wednesday in what will be his first public appearance since a strong June jobs report dampened expectations for aggressive Fed action.Futures markets still overwhelmingly believe the Fed will cut later this month but some analysts say the Fed could also make no changes. "Today, the big question is: will the Fed cut in July or not?" said Adam Sarhan, 50 Park Investments."The immediate pressure on the Fed to cut was removed because of the jobs report."The broad-based S&P 500 Index added 3.68 points at 2,979.63, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index advanced 43.35 points to 8,141.73.Among individual companies, PepsiCo dropped 0.6 per cent after reporting second-quarter profits of US$1.54 per share, above analyst expectations. Briefing.

 

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