Wall Street flat as banks, discretionary stocks fall, tech rises
"Overall it looks like investors will be in a wait-and-see mode ahead of the Labor Department report tomorrow," said Aaron Clark, portfolio manager at GW&K Investment Management. "There is a growing gap between expectations for stimulus measures versus what likely will be the reality, so we might get some buyer's remorse when the market realizes that all these changes will not happen as quickly as they expect," Clark said. Almost every Federal Reserve policymaker said Trump's promises of tax
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