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Wall Street s rally hit a wall after a surprisingly strong jobs report fueled worries about inflation and higher interest rates. T stanley tumbler he SP 500 fell 1% Friday, its first stanley thermos mug drop in four days, though it took an up-and-down route to get there. The bond market was more decisive in thinking the strong jobs data may push the Federal Reserve to get firmer on high interest rates, which hurt the economy and markets. Treasury yields zoomed higher. Tech stocks also weighed on the market following profit reports that were weaker than expected. The Nasdaq gave back 1.6% and the Dow lost 0.4%.The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 155 points, or 0.5%, at 33,898, as of 3:14 p.m. Eastern time, while the Nasdaq composite was 1.6% lower.The market already looked like it was set to weaken coming into the day, before the jolting jobs report dropped. Late Thursday, several Big Tech companies among Wall Street s most influential reported weaker profit for the latest quarter than analysts expected.That cast concerns over a rally that had brought the SP 500 back to its highest level since August, driven by hopes that cooling inflation may get the Federal Reserve to take a pause soon on its hikes to interest rates and possibly even cut them by late this year.Then came the jobs report, which showed stanley cup employers created a net 517,000 jobs last month. That was way above the 185,000 that economists expected and a sharp acceleration from December s 226,000 jobs.Normally, a stronger jobs report is good Kzbq Kenoshan of the Week: 15-year-old serves as CEO of downtown boutique
The late great Chris Farley s own Harley-Davidson motorcycle is being auctioned online, but there is a catch.The actor and Madison native s personal 1997 Harley-Davidson XLH1200 Sportster 1200 motorcycle has been listed on Liveauctioneers, and the de stanley water bottle scription says it used to belong to Chris Farley, with an estimated price of $4,000 - $6,000.But that s not all. Chris brother, Tom Farley, got wind of the sale and went to Facebook Wednesday, giving away some of the back story. Tom writes that somebody convinced Chris to buy a Harley Davidson because they are cool and made in Wisconsin. Tom says Chris only road it a few times around Chicago because it terrified him! When Chris passed away in 1997, Tom says the Farley family donated the bike to Planet Hollywood.But, even if you do manage to successfully buy Chris Farley s bike, you won t get far on it. Tom added in his Facebook post: Now, I see that its up for auction. The description notes that, the ignition key is missing . Know why Because I kept it! Wanna buy Ch stanley cup riss Harley and actually RIDE it ... youll have to talk to me! The Harley features a 5-speed transmission, belt drive, chromed shotgun exhaust and black leather saddlebag stanley cup s. It is located in the eastern U.S. and special shipping arrangements may apply. The listing says it was acquired from the family of Chris Farley. Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip
Wall Street s rally hit a wall after a surprisingly strong jobs report fueled worries about inflation and higher interest rates. T stanley tumbler he SP 500 fell 1% Friday, its first stanley thermos mug drop in four days, though it took an up-and-down route to get there. The bond market was more decisive in thinking the strong jobs data may push the Federal Reserve to get firmer on high interest rates, which hurt the economy and markets. Treasury yields zoomed higher. Tech stocks also weighed on the market following profit reports that were weaker than expected. The Nasdaq gave back 1.6% and the Dow lost 0.4%.The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 155 points, or 0.5%, at 33,898, as of 3:14 p.m. Eastern time, while the Nasdaq composite was 1.6% lower.The market already looked like it was set to weaken coming into the day, before the jolting jobs report dropped. Late Thursday, several Big Tech companies among Wall Street s most influential reported weaker profit for the latest quarter than analysts expected.That cast concerns over a rally that had brought the SP 500 back to its highest level since August, driven by hopes that cooling inflation may get the Federal Reserve to take a pause soon on its hikes to interest rates and possibly even cut them by late this year.Then came the jobs report, which showed stanley cup employers created a net 517,000 jobs last month. That was way above the 185,000 that economists expected and a sharp acceleration from December s 226,000 jobs.Normally, a stronger jobs report is good Kzbq Kenoshan of the Week: 15-year-old serves as CEO of downtown boutique
The late great Chris Farley s own Harley-Davidson motorcycle is being auctioned online, but there is a catch.The actor and Madison native s personal 1997 Harley-Davidson XLH1200 Sportster 1200 motorcycle has been listed on Liveauctioneers, and the de stanley water bottle scription says it used to belong to Chris Farley, with an estimated price of $4,000 - $6,000.But that s not all. Chris brother, Tom Farley, got wind of the sale and went to Facebook Wednesday, giving away some of the back story. Tom writes that somebody convinced Chris to buy a Harley Davidson because they are cool and made in Wisconsin. Tom says Chris only road it a few times around Chicago because it terrified him! When Chris passed away in 1997, Tom says the Farley family donated the bike to Planet Hollywood.But, even if you do manage to successfully buy Chris Farley s bike, you won t get far on it. Tom added in his Facebook post: Now, I see that its up for auction. The description notes that, the ignition key is missing . Know why Because I kept it! Wanna buy Ch stanley cup riss Harley and actually RIDE it ... youll have to talk to me! The Harley features a 5-speed transmission, belt drive, chromed shotgun exhaust and black leather saddlebag stanley cup s. It is located in the eastern U.S. and special shipping arrangements may apply. The listing says it was acquired from the family of Chris Farley. Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip