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...“The pace of change, the pace of flow may ebb and change, but the direction of travel is pretty obvious,” he said....
...The S&P 500 is on track for its third record close in a row, and the Nasdaq is on pace for its second....
...The S&P Corelogic Case-Shiller index of prices covering 20 US cities rose 0.1 per cent in January on a seasonally-adjusted basis from the previous month....
...If the index continues to hit new highs at the current pace — 10 so far in 2024 — this year would surpass 1995, which saw 77 all-time highs achieved, said Charlie Bilello, chief market strategist at wealth...
...Still, 17 out of 20 major metro markets reported month-over-month price decreases in December, S&P said....
...Looking at five years of the S&P 500, a period that includes a number of other strong runs, the recent period stands out for its pace....
...M&S, meanwhile, has been reaping the fruit of a revival plan meticulously executed by Machin in recent years, which catapulted it back into the FTSE 100 last year as its recovery picked up pace....
...The annual pace of growth in average weekly earnings, including bonuses, slowed to 5.8 per cent in the three months to December in the UK, according to official data this month....
...But there were signs of a shallower downturn in France, where orders fell at the slowest pace since last May, while the rest of the eurozone continued to achieve modest growth....
...In contrast, the small-cap rally that gathered pace in the final months of 2023 has petered out this year, expanding an already wide gap in performance....
...Companies continued to add jobs for a third consecutive month, albeit at “only a very modest pace”, S&P said....
...Walmart was the second-worst performer on the benchmark S&P 500 in the afternoon in New York, falling more than 8 per cent....
...Faced with a rise in its own costs, Nestlé has been lifting prices over the past 12 months, although the pace of increases moderated in the second half of the year....
...UK business activity expanded for the fourth consecutive month in February and at the fastest pace since May 2023, according to a closely watched survey, fuelling hopes that the UK recession could already...
...The blue-chip S&P 500 closed up 0.9 per cent, at a new record, continuing a rally that has pushed the index 27 per cent higher since October. The Nasdaq Composite gained 1.3 per cent....
...In the post-Covid period it has grown at just under half that pace. At 2 per cent a year, research and development capex is growing at roughly quarter the pace of the late 1990s....
...Supply conditions improved, albeit at a slower pace than in the previous three months, as companies pointed to the negative impact on deliveries from Red Sea shipping disruption....
...But there were signs of a shallower downturn in France, where orders fell at the slowest pace since last May, and the rest of the eurozone continued to achieve modest growth....
...UK economic activity increased at the fastest pace in seven months in January, according to a closely watched survey that suggests a recovery in the private sector is gaining momentum....
...The bank’s analysts put together a chart, rebased to 2021, showing that their multi-grain grouping had kept pace with the single-sector-flavoured Magnificent Seven....
...The S&P 500 closed 1.6 per cent lower and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite fell 2.2 per cent....
...The S&P Global flash UK composite output index rose to 52.5 in January from 52.1 in December, marginally higher than the 52.2 forecast by economists polled by Reuters....
...JPMorgan finds the actives have been adding exposure to the ‘Magnificent Seven’ since the first quarter 2023, but their pace of purchases has lagged the increase in their benchmark weight....
...Sales growth in Europe is expected to come in at about 5 per cent in 2024 — a sharp slowdown from 2023’s 14 per cent growth, but hardly a crash. The market had simply overestimated the pace of change....
...The S&P Global PMI index was revised up last week but that left it unchanged at 47.6, remaining well below the 50-mark that separates contraction from expansion....
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