Strong Start on M&A Activity Ends in Down Week on Mixed Economic Data
The markets began the week strong on M&A activity, only to drop late in the week on light volume and mixed economic data.
The markets began the week strong on M&A activity, only to drop late in the week on light volume and mixed economic data.
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The week began with a mid-day rollercoaster because of the revisions to manufacturing data, but ended with indices hitting new record highs.