More turbulence could be ahead for stocks as investors weigh omicron and the Fed’s next steps

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The market could continue to hit turbulence, after a week of violent swings that sent many stocks deep into correction territory.

Stocks are expected to remain volatile in the coming week, as investors focus on developments related to the Covid omicron variant and weigh the Federal Reserve’s next steps for dialing back its bond-buying program.

The consumer price index is the big economic report in the week ahead. It's expected to be even hotter than the prior month.Brendan McDermid | Reuters In the week ahead, investors await more news on the omicron Covid variant and another inflation report Friday that is expected to show consumer prices remain the hottest in three decades.

"It's going to be a somewhat turbulent December because we probably need to wait for earnings season to get regrounded, back to fundamentals," said Jack Ablin, chief investment officer at Cresset. "For as high as a lot of the ratios would suggest, price-to-sales, price-to-earnings, when you throw it into the hopper with interest rates and everything else, things aren't that bad. I don't think we're teetering on the edge of a cliff.

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