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Spirit of '76 for the Bulls, COVID Effect on Apple and the Musk Era At Twitter: Fee Charges Ahead? 10/31/22
On the final trading day of October, Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber discussed a strong month for stocks -- the Dow on track for its best since 1976. Are blue chip names your best bet? The anchors reacted to calls from big Wall Street banks: Morgan Stanley sees a near-term S&P 500 rally that could go as high as 4150 -- while Goldman Sachs predicts the Fed funds rate will peak at 5% in March 2023. China pandemic problems in the spotlight: A published report says production of Apple's iPhone could slump by as much as 30% at a major Foxconn factory next month, due to tightening COVID-19 curbs in China. Also in focus: The latest on Elon Musk and Twitter, including a report stating the company plans to charge $20 for verification, billionaire Tilman Fertitta takes a 6.1% stake in Wynn Resorts, Blackstone agrees to acquire a majority stake in an Emerson Electric unit for $14 billion, and downgrades for Caterpillar and Paramount Global.