Solid earnings season wasn't enough to calm investors

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Corporate earnings season was supposed to turn around Wall Street's sour mood. In the end, it wasn't much of a diversion.

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What's happening: Most results for the end of 2021 have been posted. On the whole, they looked solid. But that wasn't enough to calm nervy investors, who are stressing out about inflation, the Federal Reserve and a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine that could disrupt energy supplies."The market just feels like it wants to go down," David Coombs, head of multi-asset investments at Rathbones, told me.

 

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Why is STELTER whatever his name still on CNN...now he is reporting / bragging about Chris n others...Chris is the one should still be on ...we love Chris COUmo...MISSING THE BEST ANCHOR YOU HAD

I heard, it was the Ukraine war that was making the market twitch and jerk and react and react and react!

Was it supposed to be a diversion? And diverting from what.

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