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US Session Analysis for CFD Instruments 22/01/2021
Fundamental analysis
22 January, 2021
US stocks were set to pull back from record highs and open in the red on Friday, as investors weighed short-term economic gloom against better-than-expected earnings and fiscal stimulus. US stocks have risen this week, with surprisingly upbeat earnings from Netflix and the Wall Street banks, and President Joe Biden's inauguration and stimulus plans helping sentiment. But some investors are wary of the record-high valuations against a gloomy economic backdrop. New US jobless claims remained elevated last week at 900,000, data showed yesterday.