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Stock Market Today 21.10.2025

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21 October 2025

Stock Market Today

  • Fed Names Ex-Walmart Chief to Lead Real-Time U.S. Data Effort
    July 9, 2026, 6:32 PM EDT. The Federal Reserve picked a former Walmart CEO to head a new task force charged with building real-time economic data. The group targets new ways to track consumer spending, inflation, and growth in a changing economy. The goal is to give the Fed faster input for policy calls, instead of just using lagging reports. The decision brings in Walmart experience as the central bank looks to tap private sector know-how to read economic shifts.
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