The stock market heads into the holiday-shortened week anticipating the release of data delayed by the government shutdown, along with a lingering undercurrent of worry about AI stock valuations and massive data center spending. Investors will look to determine what it all means for the Federal Reserve's next interest rate move. Reminder: The stock market is closed on Thursday for Thanksgiving. Trading will resume on Black Friday, the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season, but with an early close at 1 p.m. ET. 1. Data dump: With the government reopened and federal agencies getting services back up and running, Wall Street is finally starting to get economic reports from the Labor and Commerce departments again. The schedules are still out of whack, and much of the data is already
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