
Wall Street isn't sweating the mixed jobs report
CNN
America added far fewer jobs in September than expected, but investors didn't seem too disappointed: Stocks were flat Friday as Wall Street took solace that the unemployment rate continues to drop after the pandemic-fueled spike last year.
The Dow was down slightly in mid-afternoon trading, but alternated between small gains and declines throughout the early trading session. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq also hovered between modest increases and drops.
If these three indexes manage to finish the day higher, it will mark the fourth straight day of gains. They also remain on track to end the week solidly in green, with the Dow headed for its best week since late June. And the S&P 500 is now just 3% below the all-time high it hit last month.

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