{"id":1961,"date":"2025-06-04T10:30:46","date_gmt":"2025-06-04T10:30:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/seoulnote.com\/%ec%9b%94%ea%b0%80%ec%9d%98-%ed%81%b0-%eb%9e%a0%eb%a6%ac%ea%b0%80-%ea%b2%bd%ec%a0%9c-%eb%8d%b0%ec%9d%b4%ed%84%b0%ec%9d%98-%eb%b6%80%ec%a7%84%ec%9c%bc%eb%a1%9c-%ec%a3%bc%ec%b6%a4%ed%95%98%eb%8b%a4\/"},"modified":"2025-06-08T20:12:59","modified_gmt":"2025-06-08T20:12:59","slug":"%ec%9b%94%ea%b0%80%ec%9d%98-%ed%81%b0-%eb%9e%a0%eb%a6%ac%ea%b0%80-%ea%b2%bd%ec%a0%9c-%eb%8d%b0%ec%9d%b4%ed%84%b0%ec%9d%98-%eb%b6%80%ec%a7%84%ec%9c%bc%eb%a1%9c-%ec%a3%bc%ec%b6%a4%ed%95%98%eb%8b%a4","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/seoulnote.com\/vi\/%ec%9b%94%ea%b0%80%ec%9d%98-%ed%81%b0-%eb%9e%a0%eb%a6%ac%ea%b0%80-%ea%b2%bd%ec%a0%9c-%eb%8d%b0%ec%9d%b4%ed%84%b0%ec%9d%98-%eb%b6%80%ec%a7%84%ec%9c%bc%eb%a1%9c-%ec%a3%bc%ec%b6%a4%ed%95%98%eb%8b%a4\/","title":{"rendered":"\u0110\u1ee3t t\u0103ng m\u1ea1nh tr\u00ean Ph\u1ed1 Wall ch\u1eefng l\u1ea1i do d\u1eef li\u1ec7u kinh t\u1ebf k\u00e9m"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Hello readers! Today's notable story: Wall Street's big rally has stalled on some shaky economic indicators.<\/strong> This week the market was full of <u>uncertainty and volatility<\/u>. Concerns about an economic recovery have grown, and investors have been cautious. Still, experts are offering <u>a positive long-term outlook<\/u>. I hope we all <strong>stay sharp and make smart investment decisions<\/strong> as the market shifts.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/seoulnote.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/06\/employers_0.jpg\" alt=\"employers_0\" \/><\/p>\n<h2>Wall Street's Recent Bull Run Stalls on Economic Concerns<\/h2>\n<h3>Service Sector Slump and Weak Hiring Signals<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Wall Street's<\/strong>recent strong rally lost some momentum on Wednesday after two potentially worrying reports on the economy. <span style=\"text-decoration: underline\">The S&#038;P 500<\/span>closed nearly flat and remains 2.8% below its all-time high. <span style=\"text-decoration: underline\">The Dow Jones Industrial Average<\/span>slipped 0.2%, and <span style=\"text-decoration: underline\">the Nasdaq Composite<\/span>rose 0.3%.<\/p>\n<h3>Rising Expectations for a Rate Cut<\/h3>\n<p>Bigger moves came in the bond market, where Treasury yields plunged on weaker-than-expected economic data. That fueled expectations the Fed will need to cut rates later this year to support the economy. President Trump also pressed Fed Chair Powell to cut more quickly.<\/p>\n<h2>Service Sector Slump and Weak Hiring Signals<\/h2>\n<h3>Service Sector Contraction<\/h3>\n<p>One report showed activity at services-sector firms \u2014 including retail and finance \u2014 contracted last month. Companies cited tariff uncertainty as making forecasting and planning difficult.<\/p>\n<h3>Hiring Weakness Concerns<\/h3>\n<p>Another report showed U.S. private-sector employers added far fewer workers than economists expected last month. That could be a negative signal ahead of the Labor Department's broader jobs report due Friday.<\/p>\n<h2>Rising Expectations for a Rate Cut<\/h2>\n<h3>Case for the Fed to Cut Rates Grows<\/h3>\n<p>Together, the reports led market participants to conclude that the Fed will need to cut rates later this year to support the economy, sending Treasury yields lower. President Trump also pressed Fed Chair Powell to cut faster.<\/p>\n<h3>Impact of a Rate Cut<\/h3>\n<p>Rate cuts can help boost the economy, but they could also add fuel to inflation. Recent weeks have also seen long-term Treasury yields rise on factors outside the Fed's control.<\/p>\n<h2>Stock Movements of Related Companies<\/h2>\n<h3>Companies That Benefit from Lower Rates<\/h3>\n<p>Lower Treasury yields lifted shares of companies that benefit from rate cuts. Homebuilders <span style=\"text-decoration: underline\">D.R. Horton<\/span>, <span style=\"text-decoration: underline\">PulteGroup<\/span>, <span style=\"text-decoration: underline\">Lennar<\/span>all rose more than 3%.<\/p>\n<h3>Companies Reporting Earnings<\/h3>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline\">Hewlett Packard Enterprise<\/span>gained 0.8% after quarterly earnings beat analyst expectations. Meanwhile, <span style=\"text-decoration: underline\">CrowdStrike<\/span>slid 5.8% after revenue came in below Wall Street estimates despite solid earnings.<\/p>\n<h2>English Words Pulled from the Translation<\/h2>\n<h3>How to Use 'forecast'<\/h3>\n<p>Korean meaning: \uc608\ubcf4\ud558\ub2e4 (yebohada), \uc608\uce21\ud558\ub2e4 (yecheukhada)<br \/>\nExample sentences:<br \/>\n&#8211; The weather forecast calls for rain tomorrow. (Tomorrow's forecast calls for rain.)<br \/>\n&#8211; Based on the sales data, we can forecast a 10% increase in revenue next quarter. (Based on sales data, we can project a 10% revenue increase next quarter.)<br \/>\nDetailed explanation: The verb &#8220;forecast&#8221; means to predict or estimate the future based on available information. It is commonly used to talk about weather predictions as well as business and financial projections.<\/p>\n<h3>Examples of 'stock'<\/h3>\n<p>Korean meaning: \uc7ac\uace0 (jaego)<br \/>\nExample sentences:<br \/>\n&#8211; The store has a good stock of winter coats in various sizes. (The store keeps a healthy stock of winter coats in various sizes.)<br \/>\n&#8211; We need to order more stock of the best-selling product. (We need to order more stock of our best-selling product.)<br \/>\nDetailed explanation: &#8220;Stock&#8221; refers to the supply of goods or materials that a business or organization has available. It is commonly used to talk about the inventory of products that a store or company has on hand.<\/p>\n<h3>turn<\/h3>\n<p>Korean meaning: \ub3cc\ub2e4 (dolda), \ud68c\uc804\ud558\ub2e4 (hoejeonhada)<br \/>\nExample sentences:<br \/>\n&#8211; The car turned the corner at high speed. (The car turned the corner at high speed.)<br \/>\n&#8211; It&#8217;s your turn to take the dog for a walk. (It's your turn to walk the dog.)<br \/>\nDetailed explanation: The verb &#8220;turn&#8221; has multiple meanings, including to rotate or change direction, and to take one&#8217;s chance or opportunity to do something. It is a very common and versatile word in English.<\/p>\n<h3>'Department' in Idioms<\/h3>\n<p>Korean meaning: \ubd80\uc11c (buseo), \uacfc (gwa)<br \/>\nExample sentences:<br \/>\n&#8211; The marketing department is responsible for advertising and promotions. (The marketing department handles advertising and promotions.)<br \/>\n&#8211; I need to speak with someone in the accounting department about my expense report. (I need to speak with someone in the accounting department about my expense report.)<br \/>\nDetailed explanation: In English idioms and expressions, &#8220;department&#8221; is often used to refer to a specific division, section, or area of an organization or business. It indicates a specialized area of responsibility or focus.<\/p>\n<h3>Memorize 'floor'!<\/h3>\n<p>Korean meaning: \ubc14\ub2e5 (badak), \uce35 (cheung)<br \/>\nExample sentences:<br \/>\n&#8211; The library has three floors, with the main collection on the second floor. (The library has three floors; the main collection is on the second floor.)<br \/>\n&#8211; I dropped my keys on the floor and can&#8217;t find them. (I dropped my keys on the floor and can't find them.)<br \/>\nDetailed explanation: &#8220;Floor&#8221; can refer to the bottom surface of a room or building, as well as the different levels or stories within a building. It is a common word used to describe the physical structure and layout of indoor spaces.<\/p>\n<p>Keep at it and your English will keep getting better \u2014 you've got this!<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Hey subscribers! Today&#8217;s big story: Wall Street&#8217;s rally has stalled out, slowed by some shaky economic data. 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