History suggests
Wall Street s recent 5% mini-correction won t be its last this
year, but stocks face potentially higher earnings and interest
rate hurdles in the second half of the year if. -April 23, 2024 at 02:25 pm EDT
- MarketScreener
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) - History suggests Wall Street's recent 5% mini-correction won't be its last this year, but stocks face potentially higher earnings and interest rate hurdles in the second half of the year if investors' .