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Sue covers the markets for TheStreet with the Opening Bell, Analysts' Actions, Midday Report and the Closing Bell. She also interviews top business leaders and executives of publicly traded companies. She comes from CNN, where she was the Editorial Producer for CNN’s U.S. Business News unit. Previously, Sue spent five years at CNBC covering breaking financial news, including the credit crisis and the stock market “flash crash” of 2010 from the New York Stock Exchange. She also reported on-air for CNBC Korea as its New York-based correspondent. Sue started her broadcast news career at CNN-FN where she was awarded an Emmy recognition for the coverage of the 9/11 attacks and then moved over to MSNBC before coming back to business news reporting on air for First Business Morning News in Chicago.
U.S. stocks pulled back at Thursday's closing bell after Wednesday’s Fed-fueled rally. The Dow Jones Industrial dropped triple digits. Only the Nasdaq managed to add to gains.
U.S. markets were mixed at Thursday's midday trading with just the Nasdaq going for gains.
Stocks edged lower at Thursday's opening bell as Wall Street takes a breather from Wednesday's Fed-fueled rally.
Stocks popped Wednesday after the Fed dropped the word 'patient' from its statement. The Dow Jones Industrial closed 227 points higher.
The Federal Reserve has decided to leave rates unchanged after their two-day meeting.
Stocks dipped ahead of the FOMC statement expected at 2 pm, eastern.
Stocks were lower and fixated on the Fed at Wednesday's opening bell.
Stocks managed to close off their lows of the day but still a triple digit loss for the Dow.
U.S. stocks plunged on Fed jitters at Tuesday's midday trading with the Dow Jones Industrial dropping triple digits.
With the Fed's two-day meeting underway, Wall Street is on edge.
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