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CAC 40 was down 0.3% and Frankfurt’s DAX was down 0.2%. The former Federal Reserve Chair’s testimony, which concluded midafternoon, gave Yellen the opportunity to sell President-elect Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion fiscal stimulus plan. Yellen emphasized the need to “defeat the pandemic” first before tackling the deficit, and bolster global confidence in the U.S. economy. She also warned that the nation faces “difficult months ahead” before it achieves widespread vaccination. Yellen confirmed that no tax hikes or repeals of 2017’s legislation are on the table near-term, nor while the country struggles with the pandemic. Yet there was some surprise in the testimony, according to Max Gokhman, Head of Asset Allocation at Pacific Life Fund Advisors, regarding potential future changes. “Yellen said that the details of tax changes may be featured in this year’s infrastructure bill, which she is going to help draft. This could be settin ....
Nasdaq Composite gained 0.3%. The small-cap Under the surface, the S&P 500 energy sector closed up 3.6%, financials gained 1.1%, and consumer discretionary stocks added 1.5%. Defensive utilities and health care fell 0.6% and 1.1%, respectively, while technology stocks lost 0.5%. That dynamic has more or less prevailed since the fall. Fourth-quarter earnings season begins later this week, with several large banks kicking things off as usual. Wall Street expects S&P 500 earnings to be 12% lower in the final three months of 2020 versus the same period in 2019, according to data from Bloomberg. Sales are expected to decline 6%. The scrutiny will be much higher for defensive and relatively pandemic-proof sectors like consumer staples or technology. Those companies’ fundamentals have held up or improved during the pandemic, and investors will want to see that continuing in the fourth quarter. For the cyclical and economically sensitive companies that have led t ....