Stocks face earnings and data hurdles
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Stocks could struggle to stay close to nearly five-year highs next week as worries mount about third-quarter earnings and the market appears primed for a pullback from recent stimulus-driven gains. A bevy of economic reports, including durable goods orders, will grab attention, particularly after the Federal Reserve unveiled its plan on September 13 for a third round of aggressive stimulus to help revive the flagging U. S. economy. While the action ignited a rally in stocks, analysts have worried that it may suggest the U. S. economy is in worse shape than many had feared. . . .
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