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Markets edge higher while traders assess the Fed's latest guidance

Dow went up 31, advancers over decliners about 2-1 & NAZ gained 166.  The MLP index added 1+ to the 246s & the REIT index was up 1+ to the 348s after yesterday's sharp decline.  Junk bond funds were little changed & Treasuries had buying which reduced yields.  Oil climbed over 90 again & gold was up 7 to 1947.

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Two key Fed officials express support for keeping interest rates high

General Motors (GM) & Stellantis (STLA), UAW Pres Fain said.  The union will not initiate additional strikes at Ford Motor (F), as the company has proven it's “serious about reaching a deal,” Fain said.  Roughly 13K UAW workers are currently on strike from GM's midsize truck & full-size van plant in Wentzville, Missouri; Ford's Ranger midsize pickup & Bronco SUV plant in Wayne, Michigan; & Stellantis’ Jeep Wrangler & Gladiator plant in Toledo, Ohio.  Many expected the union to expand work stoppages to full-size truck plants of the Detroit automakers, which are crucial to the profitability of the companies.  The expanded strikes come a day after The Detroit News yesterday reported leaked messages involving UAW communications director Jonah Furman that raised questions about the union's motives for the work stoppages.  In the undated private group messages Furman describes UAW's strategy & targeted strikes as causing “recurring reputations damage and operational chaos.”  Furman said if the union “can keep them wounded for months they don’t know what to do.”

UAW targets 38 facilities at GM and Stellantis for expanded strikes; skips Ford

HP Inc (HPQ) announced its groundbreaking findings from its first HP Work Relationship Index, a comprehensive study that explores employees' relationships with work around the globe.  The study surveyed 1600K respondents across various industries in 12 countries & discovered how employees' relationship with their work is at a breaking point, and the effects are pervasive.  "There is a huge opportunity to strengthen the world’s relationship with work in ways that are both good for people and good for business," Enrique Lores, pres & CEO.   "As leaders, we must always reject the false choice between productivity and happiness," he also said.  "The most successful companies are built on cultures that enable employees to excel in their careers while thriving outside of work."

Study says workers' relationships with jobs are at a breaking point

The messages from the Fed officals today were not heart warming for investors.  Currently Dow is down about 500 for the week & will probably remain in the red for the rest of today's session.

Dow Jones Industrials

 








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