Thanksgiving, Black Friday, retail earnings, and FTX's fallout top week ahead

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Investors are setting up for a short but busy Thanksgiving week monitoring ripples from FTX's collapse, retail action with holiday sales underway and minutes from the Federal Reserve's last meeting.

'Barron's Roundtable' panelists Ben Levisohn, Carleton English, and Jack Hough, discuss the stock market reacting to the Federal Reserve, a jump in chip stocks, the collapse of FTX and its impact on the cryptocurrency industryThe Nasdaq, S&P 500,

and Dow Jones Industrial Average finished Friday marginally higher but still remain in the red for the calendar year. Financial markets are closed Thanksgiving Thursday and will be followed by a shortened trading session Friday with a 1 pm ET close.

 

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