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Boeing, MicroStrategy, Corsair, Federal Reserve: 5 Things You Must Know
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The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note slipped early Tuesday to 1.485%.</p>\n<p>Investors will be watching the Federal Reserve's policy-setting meeting that begins Tuesday. The central bank will make an announcement on interest rates Wednesday, followed by a news conference from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell.</p>\n<p>The Fed isn't expected to take any action with respect to rates or a tapering of its $120 billion of monthly asset purchases. But Wall Street will be monitoring the meeting closely for the Fed's forecasts on inflation and any hints on when the central bank might begin pulling back on monetary stimulus.</p>\n<p>Economists surveyed by Bloomberg expect the Federal Reserve to reaffirm the pace of bond purchases this week, even if it delivers projections for higher rates in 2023.</p>\n<p>Both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed at records on Mondayas Wall Street prepared for the Fed meeting. 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The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note slipped early Tuesday to 1.485%.\nInvestors will be watching the Federal Reserve's policy-setting meeting that begins Tuesday. The central bank will make an announcement on interest rates Wednesday, followed by a news conference from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell.\nThe Fed isn't expected to take any action with respect to rates or a tapering of its $120 billion of monthly asset purchases. But Wall Street will be monitoring the meeting closely for the Fed's forecasts on inflation and any hints on when the central bank might begin pulling back on monetary stimulus.\nEconomists surveyed by Bloomberg expect the Federal Reserve to reaffirm the pace of bond purchases this week, even if it delivers projections for higher rates in 2023.\nBoth the S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed at records on Mondayas Wall Street prepared for the Fed meeting. Besides Apple, the indexes were led higher by strong gains in shares of Facebook (FB) and Netflix (NFLX).\nApple and Facebook are holdings in Jim Cramer'sAction Alerts PLUS member club. Want to be alerted before Jim Cramer buys or sells the stocks?Learn more now.\n2. -- Tuesday's Calendar: Retail Sales, Oracle Earnings\nTheeconomic calendarin the U.S. Tuesday includes Retail Sales for May at 8:30 a.m. ET, the Producer Price Index (final demand) for May at 8:30 a.m., the Empire State Manufacturing Index for June at 8:30 a.m. and Industrial Production for May at 9:15 a.m.\nThe Federal Reserve's two-day meeting begins Tuesday. An announcement on interest rates from the Fed will come on Wednesday at 2 p.m., followed by a press conference from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell.\nEarnings reports are expected Tuesday from Oracle (ORCL) -Get Report, H&R Block (HRB) -Get Report and La-Z-Boy (LZB) -Get Report.\n3. -- U.S. and European Union Near Deal to End Dispute Over Aircraft Subsidies\nThe U.S. and the European Union are expected to announce an end to their 17-year-old dispute over aircraft subsidies on Tuesday, according to reports.\nBoeing (BA) shares rose 0.96% in premarket trading Tuesday to $247.50, while Airbus (EADSY) gained 1.5% in Paris.\nThe agreement was spurred by a growing awareness that China's state-sponsored aerospace manufacturer Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China, or Comac, was on track to become a legitimate rival in global aircraft making by the end of the decade, Bloomberg reported.\nThe long-running dispute saw the U.S. and Europe impose tariffs on $11.5 billion of each other’s exports.\nThe U.S. and the European Union also vowed to end a separate dispute over steel and aluminum, as the allies looked to reset the relationship under the Biden administration, Bloomberg reported.\n4. -- Be Careful Following 'Meme' Stocks, Cramer Says\nThink you're \"sticking it to the man\" with your portfolio? 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