Wall Street offered a flat performance last week.
Wall Street gave a dismal performance last month on Fed's longer-than-expected rate hike speculation, with all three major indices in red.
Wall Street was mixed last week. Upbeat economic data points boosted the bets over a more hawkish Fed.
Wall Street was downbeat last week, probably due to the relentless market forecasts of a looming recession and an uncertain Fed rate outlook.
After outperforming this year, the energy sector has been witnessing decline over the past month. This is especially true as oil prices have dropped to the lowest since last December.
Last week, ETFs shed about $2.9 billion in capital, pushing year-to-date inflows to $565.9 billion.
Wall Street was downbeat last week. Rising rate worries and recessionary fears were the key concerns.