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What a Year. It’s felt like more than just a month on Wall Street. |
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Today, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 179 points, or 0.4%. Though it rose 1.7% in January, those gains were front-loaded. The index has fallen in three-consecutive weeks for its longest weekly losing streak since December 2024, according to Dow Jones Market Data. |
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From another perspective things are going swell; this January’s gain marked the Dow’s ninth-straight positive month, for its longest monthly winning streak since 2018. |
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The S&P 500 fell 0.4% on the day to wrap the month up 1.4%. The Nasdaq Composite fell 0.9% on the day but rose 0.9% on the month. |
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President Donald Trump said today that he would nominate Kevin Warsh, a former Federal Reserve governor, to replace Jerome Powell as chair of the central bank. |
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The nominee has made clear he thinks the Powell Fed—by being too focused on the minutiae of outdated economic data—hasn’t recognized that government spending and the amount of money in circulation are the primary determiners of inflation. |
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Warsh has said the Powell Fed “has failed” and lost the faith of the markets. The chair not only needs to get rates right but also to “look like you know what you’re doing,” Warsh told Barron’s in a sit-down a few months ago. |
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Trump clearly finds that quality in Warsh, who is “central casting,” the president said on Friday. |
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The Warsh pick was just one more surprise for the market to digest. |
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“If we could go a weekend without some sort of tariff threats, or arresting of a foreign leader, or threatening to bomb Iran—if we could go a couple of days, I think the market would appreciate it,” Sevens Report Research’s Tom Essaye told me. “I think it would help sentiment a bit and let us refocus on the data—which is pretty Goldilocks—and earnings, which, on balance, are fine.” |
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Watch our TV show on Fox Business Saturday and Sunday at 10:30 a.m. ET. This week, Nuveen’s Saira Malik on what investors can expect from a Warsh Fed. Plus, ailing health stocks. |
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↓ Dow Jones Industrial Average | 48,892.47 | -0.36% | ↓ S&P 500 Index | 6,939.03 | -0.43% | ↓ NASDAQ Composite Index | 23,461.82 | -0.94% |
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1/30/2026, 8:00:21 PM ET |
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The Hot Stock: Deckers Outdoor +19.5% The Biggest Loser: AppLovin -16.9% |
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Best Sector: Consumer Staples +1.4% Worst Sector: Materials -1.8% |
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