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Market Wrap (Sept 16): A Quiet Day on Wall Street Ahead of the Fed

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As the closing bell rings on Tuesday, September 16th, one word sums up the market's mood: anticipation . Wall Street spent the day in a holding pattern, with all eyes turning towards Wednesday's main event: the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision. Let's recap today's quiet session and look ahead at what really matters for tomorrow. ☕ Market Snapshot (Close: Sept. 16, 2025) ☑ Today's Action: U.S. markets finished flat as investors paused ahead of Wednesday's big FOMC announcement. ☑ Key Indicators: The Volatility Index (VIX) edged up slightly, reflecting caution, while safe-haven assets like gold saw minor gains. ☑ The Real Story: Wednesday's expected rate cut is old news. The market is now entirely focused on the Fed's future guidance. In short, today was a day of quiet waiting. While the surface was calm, an intense game of watching and waiting is playing out as investors brace for the Fed's next move tomorrow. Recap: The...

US August Retail Sales Forecast (2025): Release Time, Consensus & What Investors Are Watching

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All eyes are on the August 2025 U.S. retail sales report, set for release today, September 16, at 8:30 AM ET (10:30 PM KST) . This single piece of data could set the market's tone for the rest of the week, and investors are asking one key question: Is the American consumer still spending? Here’s the pre-release forecast and everything you need to know right now. Pre-Release Cheat Sheet ☑ Release Time: 8:30 AM ET  ☑ Consensus Forecast: Month-over-Month (MoM) growth of +0.2% ☑ Key Factor to Watch: Signs of tariff "front-loading" in auto and furniture sales. ☑ Most Likely Market Reaction: A strong number could be viewed negatively ("good news is bad news") as it pushes back Fed rate cut expectations. What is the Forecast for August Retail Sales? Economists polled by major outlets like Reuters and Bloomberg have reached a consensus forecast of a 0.2% month-over-month increase for August. This would mark a significant slowdown from the strong gains se...