This Week's US Economic Data Releases and Index Rebalancing May Trigger Market Volatility
According to BlockBeats, on December 15, the market remains highly risky this week, as delayed economic data releases and index rebalancing could trigger market fluctuations. The US will release the November employment report and inflation readings, which will influence the Federal Reserve's interest rate outlook. This week, the US will also publish the November Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, with an expected year-over-year increase of 3.1%. Mizuho Securities USA's Farzin Azam stated that this is one of the biggest annual liquidation events. The quarterly rebalancing of the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 indices will take place on Friday, with index providers adjusting the benchmark index components and weights. Last week, the S&P 500 index declined by 0.6%, the Nasdaq Composite fell by 1.6%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 1.1%.
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This Week's US Economic Data Releases and Index Rebalancing May Trigger Market Volatility
According to BlockBeats, on December 15, the market remains highly risky this week, as delayed economic data releases and index rebalancing could trigger market fluctuations. The US will release the November employment report and inflation readings, which will influence the Federal Reserve's interest rate outlook.
This week, the US will also publish the November Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, with an expected year-over-year increase of 3.1%. Mizuho Securities USA's Farzin Azam stated that this is one of the biggest annual liquidation events.
The quarterly rebalancing of the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 indices will take place on Friday, with index providers adjusting the benchmark index components and weights. Last week, the S&P 500 index declined by 0.6%, the Nasdaq Composite fell by 1.6%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 1.1%.