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The S&P 500 Just Had Its Best Month Since 2020. Donât Let âSell in Mayâ Spook You.
There was a lot that could have made the stock market fall. Investors shrugged off questions about whenâor even ifâthe Federal Reserve would cut interest rates again this year after the central bank held rates steady, and it ignored the fact that Jerome Powell plans to stay on the Fedâs Board of Governors even as Kevin Warsh prepares to become chair. Inflation came in hot as oil prices continued to rise, and earnings from Microsoft and Meta Platforms revealed sizable capital spending increasesâand resulted in falling stocks. Eli Lilly earnings offered evidence that weight-loss drugs were only getting bigger; Coca-Colaâs beat showed that not all soft-drink makers are suffering from an Ozempic overhang; Alphabetâs capital spending paid off with big profits; and Caterpillarâs numbers demonstrated that thereâs more to its business than mining and machinery.
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