5 things to know before the stock market opens Monday

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Former Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke can add another honor to his resume: Winner of the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. He and two other U.S. economists, Douglas Diamond and Philip Dybvig,

into the role of banks during economic crises. Bernanke, now at the Brookings Institution, is most famous for leading the Federal Reserve during the financial crisis of 2007-08 and through the U.S. economy's recovery through 2014.You've probably seen them all over your social media feeds: Uncanny, painterly pictures of everything from famous buildings to beloved pets to blood-curdling nightmares, all generated by artificial intelligence.

 

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The drop in expected S&P earnings is in the sweet spot for big stock-market gains over the next 12 monthsIt’s good news that the S&P 500’s earnings per share in the fourth quarter will likely be significantly lower than in the fourth quarter of last year, MktwHulbert explains. MktwHulbert “BeCaUsE FeD PiVoT.”
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