Stocks are at or near all-time highs as investors turn the page to December, and as far as investors are concerned, there appears to be no reason why they can't go higher still.
The interest rate outlook will come back into focus next week with key inflation data and Federal Reserve meeting minutes coming out ahead of Thanksgiving.
Investors are trying to understand what happens after the president-elect is sworn into office, seeking clarity on a number of campaign promises including tax cuts and tariffs.
The October consumer and producer prices data could determine whether the stock market's all-time highs after Donald Trump's decisive victory can continue.