The U.S. stock market is likely to decline between the Jewish holidays of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur — which this year begins at sundown on Monday, Sept. 22 and ends on the evening of Wednesday, Oct.
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The Wall Street adage - 'Sell Rosh Hashana; buy Yom Kippur' - focuses on the market's performance between these two Jewish holidays The U.S. stock market is likely to decline between the Jewish ...