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Joyce Kim, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Pennsylvania, remembers coming to campus as an undergrad and wincing at the flurry of finance and consulting clubs.

Now, investors look to a flurry of Fed speakers next week for clues about the central bank’s direction in the face of richly valued financial markets and elevated economic uncertainty.

There is a flurry of economic data that is due out now that the government funding impasse has ended, although some may be missing.

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Yet that first flurry of reports is already outdated.

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There is a flurry of economic data, which is due out now the government funding impasse has ended. although some may be misssing.

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