Over the weekend, President Donald Trump signed executive orders that continue the distribution of expanded unemployment benefits, defer student loan payments through 2020.
Still, Trump's orders face a legal challenge as continuing the programs would require federal funding, which Congress controls. "While this move by Trump may lead to legal challenges, politically it puts pressure on Congress to reach a deal," notes one market expert.
Easy , banks , blackrock want sp500 , down Jones in max this week . Don't import data . Soon stimules . Up .
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