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“Wall Street Ends Flat”

  • Posted July 31
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“Wall Street Ends Flat”
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“Wall Street ended flat on Thursday as investors digested ho-hum corporate earnings and new data showed that the economy grew more quickly in the second quarter.” Procter & Gamble, Facebook and Whole Foods Market all fell after quarter reports. This steady momentum could bring the Federal Reserve closer to hiking interest rates this year.

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