
US stocks ended slightly higher on Tuesday following softer-than-expected labor market data, which bolstered expectations of an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve. Wall Street experienced a mixed trading day marked by a NYSE glitch, but ultimately finished higher after weak job-openings data and soft manufacturing data. The anticipation of a rate cut also influenced international markets, with Seoul shares rising over 1% late Wednesday morning.
Wall Street's main indexes gained ground, paring earlier losses, after softer-than-expected jobs data that fueled hopes of rate cuts this year from the Federal Reserve https://t.co/zluW2J9qH8 https://t.co/oB78MjVoTz
US stocks ended a shade higher on Tuesday following softer-than-expected labor market data that reaffirmed expectations of an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve. Read more https://t.co/Nd8uWIdngx https://t.co/XMhrv6dROd
Seoul shares up over 1 pct late Wed. morning on hopes for Fed rate cut https://t.co/dh5cokyr34










