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[U.S. Stock Market Opens Lower as Investors Focus on Fed Policy and Economic Data] On Thursday, U.S. stocks opened lower, ending a four-day winning streak. Although the U.S. government shutdown has ended, the lack of economic data continues to trouble investors. Carol Schleif, Chief Market Strategist at BMO Private Wealth, stated that the government reopening is positive for the market, but volatility may arise in the coming weeks. Traders are shifting their attention to the Federal Reserve's December meeting and reducing bets on rate cuts. Collins expressed a preference for maintaining stable interest rates to balance inflation and employment risks, while Bostic believes inflation remains the primary risk to the U.S. economy. Karl Schamotta, Chief Market Strategist at Corpay, noted that the end of the government shutdown and adjustments to Fed expectations have left the market lacking momentum.

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