Stocks ended the day mixed on Friday as investors continue to brush off concerns about the government shutdown.
From Wall Street trading floors to the Federal Reserve to economists sipping coffee in their home offices, the first Friday morning of the month typically brings a quiet hush around 8:30 a.m.
The government shutdown delayed the jobs report and may postpone other key economic data. Here is what economists are looking at instead.
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Government shutdown delays key monthly jobs report at a pivotal moment for the U.S. economy
Federal Reserve officials may have to determine next steps for interest rates without access to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' September employment data.
There are signs the job market is slowing. For now, investors are upbeat, but there are three key thresholds that could trigger stock losses if crossed.
The absence of the Labor Department’s monthly jobs report, which was scheduled to be released this morning, is the first casualty in what is likely to be a string of delayed or missed economic data.
On this particular Friday, at 8:30 a.m. ET, the Bureau of Labor Statistics was supposed to release the September jobs report.
From Wall Street trading floors to the Federal Reserve to economists sipping coffee in their home offices, the first Friday morning of the month typically brings a quiet hush around 8:30 a.m. eastern ...
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