Markets Closed for Juneteenth Holiday After Stocks End Week Higher
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U.S. stock and bond markets closed on Monday for Juneteenth holiday. Stock futures and some commodities will trade on abbreviated schedule.
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Stocks fell on Friday but managed a 5th straight weekly gain, longest streak since November 2021.
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Stocks near highest levels since April 2022. Treasury yields also rose, with 10-year hitting 3.76%.
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Fed kept rates steady at last meeting after 10 straight hikes since March. May pause as inflation cools, but could raise rates twice more this year.
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Investors have a quieter week ahead, with just some housing market updates.