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Jessica Menton

New York

Deputy Team Leader and Senior Equities Reporter at Bloomberg News

Deputy team leader & senior equities reporter for US stocks @business. Formerly @USATODAY @WSJ. Proud Texan living the dream in NYC. @TAMU alumna. Views mine.

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  • 6 days ago | bloomberglinea.com | Esha Dey |Jessica Menton

    A los inversores y operadores que intentan predecir el rumbo de la economía estadounidense, el mercado bursátil o las tasas de interés en la segunda mitad de 2025, les deseo mucha suerte. Hay demasiada incertidumbre como para estar seguros de algo ahora mismo. Escuchemos las palabras del presidente de la Reserva Federal, Jerome Powell, quien usó variaciones de la palabra “incierto” casi 20 veces en su conferencia de prensa posterior a la reunión del miércoles.

  • 6 days ago | bloomberg.com | Esha Dey |Jessica Menton

    Traders at the New York Stock Exchange. (Bloomberg) -- For investors and traders trying to game out where the US economy, the stock market or interest rates are headed in the second half of 2025, good luck. There’s simply too much uncertainty to be sure of anything right now. Take it from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, who used variations of the word “uncertain” nearly 20 times in his post-meeting press conference on Wednesday.

  • 6 days ago | ca.finance.yahoo.com | Esha Dey |Jessica Menton

    (Bloomberg) -- For investors and traders trying to game out where the US economy, the stock market or interest rates are headed in the second half of 2025, good luck. There’s simply too much uncertainty to be sure of anything right now.

  • 1 week ago | advisorperspectives.com | Jessica Menton

    Not much seems to faze the stock market these days even as risks abound, from war in the Middle East, to trade tensions, to slowing growth. But Wall Street’s biggest fear arrives today when the Federal Reserve meeting ends and Chair Jerome Powell explains the central bank’s outlook. There’s pretty much no expectation that the Fed will reduce interest rates at this meeting after holding steady in the past three instances.

  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Jessica Menton

    The New York Stock Exchange. Photographer: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg(Bloomberg) -- Not much seems to faze the stock market these days even as risks abound, from war in the Middle East, to trade tensions, to slowing growth. But Wall Street’s biggest fear arrives today when the Federal Reserve meeting ends and Chair Jerome Powell explains the central bank’s outlook.

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Jessica Menton
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4 Jun 25

Options traders are betting the S&P 500 Index will post its smallest swing in months following Friday’s US employment report https://t.co/cTZeUW5j36

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2 Jun 25

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Jessica Menton
Jessica Menton @JessicaMenton
2 Jun 25

RT @AtlantaFed: On June 2, the #GDPNow model nowcast of real GDP growth in Q2 2025 is 4.6%: https://t.co/T7FoDdgYos. #ATLFedResearch Downl…