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Wall Street Hits Record Highs as Investors Balance Inflation, Fed Policy and Middle East Risks

Michael Reinking, Senior Market Strategist at the New York Stock Exchange, joins Remy Blaire to dive into the current state of the markets as Wall Street records historic highs. With earnings season winding down, the market is entering a phase of market digestion, influenced by various factors including corporate profits, persistent inflation, a new Fed chair, and rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

Despite a soggy holiday weekend, the atmosphere in New York City is electric, especially with the New York Knicks reaching the NBA finals for the first time since 1999.

Michael highlights that Iran remains a focal point for investors, with recent U.S. strikes raising questions about diplomatic resolutions. He notes that while futures are up, oil prices have seen a significant drop, which could impact the Federal Reserve’s approach to interest rates. With the swearing-in of new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh, they discuss the central bank’s potential moves in light of inflation data and oil prices.

They also touch on the cautious optimism from corporate America, particularly in the tech sector, driven by AI capital expenditure. Michael emphasizes the importance of watching key market levels, including the S&P 500’s performance around 7,500 and the 10-year Treasury yield, which is critical for market sentiment.

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