The expression "be careful what you wish for, you just might get it" applies to the stock market this past week. The long-sought Fed pause finally arrived, but the S&P ended down�1%�on the week.
The biggest market event of the week was the Fed policy announcement on Tuesday.� The Fed left rates unchanged for the first time at a policy meeting since May 2004.� The policy statement, however, was less comforting.� The statement noted continued inflation risks and clearly left the door open for future rate hikes.� The
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