U.S. government shutdown ends after 43 days, but markets brace for another funding fight as investors weigh lost data and Fed uncertainty.

U.S. House lawmakers return to vote on a bill to end the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history.

U.S. government shutdown ends after 43 days, but markets brace for another funding fight as investors weigh lost data and Fed uncertainty.

“We told you 43 days ago from bitter experience that government shutdowns don’t work,” said Republican Tom Cole, whose party has often provoked them.

The longest government shutdown in the history of the U.S. has ended. That could send the stock market higher.

The government just reopened. There are fewer than three months before it could close again, though only partially.