S&P 500: S&P 500 stays buoyant above 4,115 as U.S. debt ceiling deadline looms
The S&P 500 bulls are in control of the market as long as the index stays above 4,115. Both the April CPI and PPI came in below expectations, but the U.S. debt ceiling negotiations seem to be going nowhere. Janet Yellen said earlier that the U.S. government could not pay all of its bills on time, as soon as June 1, if Congress doesn't raise the debt limit, per WSJ. So until then, the market could be kept at this level.