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US government shutdown unlikely to materially impact markets | Invesco US
As expected, the US government is shut down and, true to history, the markets have largely shrugged it off. This marks the 22nd shutdown since 1976. During more than half of the previous 21 shutdowns, US stocks posted gains.1 While betting markets ...
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J.P. Morgan
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US Government Shutdown: What’s the Impact? | J.P. Morgan
I’m Sam Azzarello, and today we’re diving into the ongoing U.S. government shutdown. With negotiations in full swing, the economic and market impacts are evolving, and uncertainty continues to build for clients, investors, and everyday Americans. To help us unpack the latest developments, I’m joined by two of J.P.
Edward Jones
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Government shutdowns and the markets – 3 things to know
This won't eliminate bouts of volatility along the way, but against this backdrop, we'd view market pullbacks, particularly any weakness spurred by government-shutdown anxiety, as a compelling buying opportunity. We continue to favor U.S. large-cap stocks with high exposure to AI. However, given these stocks’ multiyear outperformance, investors may consider using any pullbacks to deploy fresh capital into underrepresented areas in portfolios that have catch-up potential, such as U.S.
Fox Business
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Prediction market bets show government shutdown lasting until November | Fox Business
Prediction market data shows traders expect the government shutdown to continue for roughly 44 days, with 44% probability it lasts until November 15.
Published October 20, 2025
AP News
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The unprecedented government shutdown will weigh on a US economy already under stress | AP News
November 13, 2025 - Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share ... WASHINGTON (AP) — The six-week government shutdown that came to an end late Wednesday will be another drag on an economy already facing many challenges, though the full impact will take months to measure.
NBC News
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White House: Key economic reports impacted by shutdown may not be released
November 12, 2025 - The most recent jobs report issued before the shutdown began was the August jobs report, which was released on Sept. 5. The Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Department of Labor did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Leavitt’s comments. Already, policymakers, market participants and economists expect a fog of data after the shutdown ends.
Livemint
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US government shutdown: What does it mean for the US stock market? EXPLAINED | Stock Market News
October 1, 2025 - The United States government shut down early Wednesday morning, its first in seven years, halts non-essential services and disrupts key data releases, increasing market uncertainty.
J.P. Morgan
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Shutdowns and Market Highs: The Top 3 Questions Investors Are Asking Now | J.P. Morgan
Strong financials and measured capex show no signs of an AI investment bubble, valuations remain contained and there’s still plenty of runway left for AI adoption – according to a Census Bureau survey, only 9.9% of companies report actively using the technology to produce goods or services. Despite the noise from the shutdown, shifting Fed policy and questions around AI, markets have stayed focused on what matters: resilient fundamentals and an economy that’s still holding up.