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Weekly Market Update – 4.27.2026

Unify Financial Advisors Weekly Market Update Investor sentiment improved last week, lifting equities as geopolitical concerns eased, US manufacturing improved, and early earnings results came in stronger than expected. Strength in mega-cap technology stocks drove the NASDAQ Composite to a notable 10-day winning streak, and the S&P 500 approached record levels. Gains were led by information technology, energy, and consumer staples, while health care and ...
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Weekly Market Update – 10.27.2025

Unify Financial Advisors Weekly Market Update U.S. equities extended their rally last week, with the S&P 500 gaining 1.92% to close at 6,791.69, reaching a new record high. Investor sentiment improved as the third-quarter earnings season began on a strong note, particularly among major banks, while softer-than-expected September inflation data fueled optimism for a potential Federal Reserve rate cut at this week’s meeting. On the economic front, existing-home ...
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Weekly Market Update – 4.28.2025

Unify Financial Advisors Weekly Market Update Wall Street enjoyed solid gains this past week, buoyed by encouraging signs of progress in the U.S.-China trade dispute and strong first-quarter earnings reports. All major indexes were positive, with the S&P 500 gaining 4.59%. Of the 180 S&P 500 companies reporting, a robust 73% exceeded earnings expectations. On the economic front, durable goods orders rose significantly by 9.2% in March, marking three consecutive months of ...
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Weekly Market Update – 2.3.2025

Stocks started in the red last week following the DeepSeek AI news, but they managed to claw back most of their losses throughout the week. However, following the tariff announcement Friday afternoon, stocks sold off, and the S&P 500 finished the week down -1.00%. We saw solid earnings from big tech companies, Meta, Microsoft, and Apple. On the economic side, inflation seems to have stalled, growth remains solid on the back of strong consumer spending, and the Federal Reserve held ...
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