1. The U.S. economy added 256,000 jobs last month, exceeding expectations, suggesting a strong economy but reducing the likelihood of further Fed rate cuts. 2. Rising long-term rates increase borrowing costs and competition for stocks, negatively impacting rate-sensitive sectors like utilities, real estate, and consumer staples. 3. Despite a challenging market environment, equities still offer value, particularly in high-quality blue-chip stocks.
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