The stock market was schizophrenic this week.� It loved the Fed, it hated the Fed.� It loved the earnings reports, it hated the earnings reports.� Not surprisingly, the indices ended mixed for the week.� Ultimately though, the fundamentals improved.
The market opened the week with a mixed day on Monday.� The S&P lost 2 points, but the Nasdaq and Dow were up.� The market was looking forward to the PPI and CPI data later in the week and the flood of earnings reports that would start after the close on Monday.�
Picking the Best Canned Soup. Keep your eye on the total fat -- it should be no more than 3 grams. Some canned cream soups pack a whopping 25 grams. Others pour almost an entire day's worth of sodium in one can; if a can has more than 500mg of sodium, put it back.
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