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Treasury Yields Rise as ADP Jobs Data Beats Forecast
Treasurys sold off, sending yields higher, as the Middle East conflict escalated and the U.S. job market strengthened.
Small Businesses Boosted Private Sector Employment Last Month—These Industries Added The Most Jobs
Small businesses once again accounted for most of the private sector's stronger-than-expected growth last month, according to a report from the payroll processing firm ADP, as further data points to a...
Stock Futures Trade Mixed as Oil Prices Rise amid Middle East Tensions
U.S. stock futures were mixed on Wednesday morning as oil prices rose amid renewed tensions in the Middle East. Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) and the S&P 500 ($SPX) Index…
AI 'chipflation' spreading from data centers to wider economy, Morgan Stanley warns
Soaring memory chip prices driven by massive AI demand risk stoking "chipflation," Morgan Stanley analysts cautioned, as makers of devices from smartphones to PCs are forced to choose between raising...
Private sector adds 122,000 jobs in May, above expectations, ADP says
The figure reported on Wednesday is above economists' estimates of an increase of 99,000 jobs. The prior month's reading was revised lower to a gain of 62,000 jobs.
ADP says businesses create the most new jobs in 16 months, as hiring rebounds from long lull
ADP said U.S. businesses created 122,000 new jobs in May to mark the biggest increase in 16 months, another sign that points to an increase in hiring and a rebound in what's been a very sluggish labor...
Private payrolls grew by 122,000 in May, stronger than expected, ADP reports
ADP reported said companies added 122,000 workers in May, up from 105,000 in April and better than the Dow Jones consensus estimate for 110,000. Unlike prior months, where job growth was concentrated ...
Wall Street hated these 15 stocks. Then their earnings proved the analysts wrong.
Earnings beats mean a lot more when it happens to stocks the market gave up on.
Swiss Private-Equity Giant Caps Investor Withdrawals, Sparking Share Selloff
Partners Group's CEO said the limits on redemptions were driven by jitters among wealthy clients toward private markets more broadly.
OECD gives a stark warning while lowering 2027 growth forecasts
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development is warning of the risks of inflation. But that's not all.
U.S. Announces New Tariffs. Why the Risks Are Bigger This Time.
The president is seeking to impose duties on trading partners as his poll numbers dive in a key election year. It's a risky bet.
China, tungsten and a supply shock in metal critical for war that will last far beyond Iran conflict
Simultaneous wars in Ukraine and Iran have depleted sources of tungsten, a largely obscure metal that is used in war machinery, but also more mundane machinery like drill bits and industrial equipment...
Lilly's Van Naarden: Nothing is off the table for dealmaking
CNBC's Angelica Peebles sits down with Lilly's President of Oncology and Head of Business Development at the largest global cancer conference, ASCO. Van Naarden says that when it comes to choosing the...
Investors would be crazy to turn bearish on stocks now, says veteran strategist. Maybe not, in six months.
Marco Papic is worried about where stocks are headed in six to 12 months from now, with massive tech IPOs a big part of that concern.
Dow futures plunge 215 points: 5 things to know before Wall Street opens
US stock futures edged lower on Wednesday, pausing near record highs as a fresh rise in oil prices cooled risk appetite before key economic data. Brent crude climbed after renewed Middle East tensions...
AI infrastructure spending reshapes corporate debt and treasury dynamics
The artificial intelligence boom has already powered a record surge in stock markets. Now, market participants say it is also contributing to higher long-term US Treasury yields as technology companie...
Trump Administration Proposes New Tariffs Of At Least 10% After Forced Labor Probe Into 60 Countries
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative proposed new additional tariffs of at least 10% on 60 trading partners after an investigation into the handling and import of goods allegedly made using for...
Trump Turns From Iran to Tariffs as Stock Market's Record Rally Faces Test
FOMO is fueling the AI stock trading frenzy, prediction markets expand beyond sportsbooks, six companies lined up to IPO ahead of SpaceX, and more news to start your day.
Software stocks bounce back - now comes the hard part
Software stocks have rebounded from a punishing selloff as investors are betting that AI may boost the sector rather than leaving it for dead.
Bank of Japan Could Raise Rates Even If Mideast Uncertainty Persists
Japan's central bank could look past Middle East uncertainty and raise interest rates if inflation becomes a bigger threat to the economy than the risk of slowing growth, Gov. Kazuo Ueda said.
US tech stocks' market dominance reaches new heights and presents new risks
The charge higher in U.S. technology stocks has made broader indexes as reliant as ever on the group -- and more vulnerable should those market leaders trip up.
AI building boom ripples through inflation-hit Treasury market
The artificial-intelligence boom already has fueled a record stock-market surge. Now it's driving up long-term Treasury yields too.
Stock Market News, 6/3/26: U.S. Futures Mixed amid Rising Oil Prices and Middle East Tensions
U.S. stock futures were mixed early Wednesday as rising oil prices and renewed tensions in the Middle East kept investors cautious. Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) and the S&P…
'Good news' for space travel after huge rocket explosion
Blue Origin will try to relaunch New Glenn, its huge rocket that exploded spectacularly last week, within the year.
The late Richard Simmons' L.A. estate returns to the market with a new sales strategy—and a lower price
The iconic Los Angeles estate where fitness guru Richard Simmons died in 2024 has undergone a big price cut, just a few weeks after it reappeared on the market as a $5.8 million “canvas for transforma...
S&P, Dow futures edge lower on Middle East stalemate
S&P and Dow futures ticked lower on Wednesday, stalling near record highs, as rising crude oil prices weighed on sentiment, with a flare-up in the Middle East conflict signaling little progress in e...
Private infra, real estate capital to play larger financing role in AI data center boom, Goldman says
Private infrastructure and real estate capital are expected to play a larger role in financing the AI-driven data-center boom, as companies move beyond traditional forms of funding, Goldman Sachs sa...
Kevin Warsh is taking over a ‘bloated' Fed, Sen Tuberville says
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., criticizes former Fed chair Jerome Powell for his defiance to President Donald Trump on ‘Kudlow.
New Trump administration tariffs, this time on forced labor, could come into force as existing ones roll off
The Trump administration on Tuesday proposed new tariffs that would come into force just as an existing levy expires.
Getting Alzheimer's Drugs Into the Brain Is Hard. Now There's a New Trick.
The drug industry has been working on how to shuttle drugs through the blood-brain barrier, and the results will become apparent this year.
Arm Co-Founder: AI revolution won't trigger a dot-com-style crash
Hermann Hauser, Co-Founder of Arm and Co-founder & Venture Partner of Amadeus Capital Partners discusses the global AI landscape, the challenges facing European start-ups, and his outlook for the impa...
OECD warns of global slowdown as U.S.-Iran war stymies economic growth prospects
The OECD on Wednesday cut its global growth outlook, warning that the U.S.-Iran war could sharply worsen the economic picture if disruptions to energy markets and the Strait of Hormuz persist. Global ...
OECD says protracted war could drag on global growth, push up inflation
The global economic outlook hinges on how long the war in the Middle East lasts, with recession in some countries and sharply higher inflation a real possibility if it drags on into next year, the O...
OECD predicts spate of recessions globally if Iran conflict drags into 2027
Policy forum lays out ‘prolonged disruption' scenario in which world's GDP falls to 2.1% this year from 3.4% in 2025
India's IT stocks head for worst day in four months; TCS plunges 9%
India's information technology stocks were headed for their biggest single-day drop in over four months on Wednesday as investors assessed the impact of AI on demand for traditional software se...
The end of US market exceptionalism has begun, says Lazard
Lazard's Ron Temple warns that growing concentration around AI leaders has increased risks within US equity markets. He argues that select emerging markets offer comparable earnings growth through AI-...
U.S. Stock Futures Steady after a Record Market Rally
U.S. stock futures were steady ahead of Wednesday’s session as investors digested another record session for the major indexes. Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DJIA), the Nasdaq 100…
U.S. Proposes at Least 10% Tariffs on Trading Partners After Probe Into Forced Labor
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative said products of Canada, Mexico, Taiwan, the European Union and the United Kingdom, among other countries, would face a 10% duty.
US Proposes Tariffs Over Alleged Forced Labor. Here's How Pompeo, Markets Reacted.
The US is proposing tariffs of at least 10% on imports from most major trading partners after an investigation into alleged forced labor. Mike Pompeo, former US state secretary, offers his view as inv...
U.S. proposes fresh tariffs on 60 economies over forced labor trade practices
USTR has proposed a 10% duty rate for economies that have adopted a full or partial prohibition on forced labor trade, and 12.5% for all other economies.
Fed Chair Warsh makes first hires at central bank, including ‘Project 2025' author
Kevin Warsh has made his first two hires after his swearing-in as Federal Reserve chair last month, according to a person familiar with the matter. The two men, Paul Winfree and Daniel Heil, are inter...
Goldberg: Expect "Hiccups" in Strong AI Trend, Look "Below" Mag 7 Stocks
While the AI trade is showing little signs of weakness, it's good to stay diversified as a pullback is inevitable, argues Andy Goldberg. He believes the enthusiasm goes beyond hype as use cases develo...
China is making it harder for Mom and Pop to access U.S. stocks. Here's who will benefit
China is tightening the screws on a long-running way its retail investors could access Wall Street securities. Analysts say it further reinforces a longer-term shift that steers Chinese capital and co...
Review & Preview: Triple Whammy
Tech and chip stocks pushed the major indexes to fresh highs as Nvidia gave a major boost to Marvell Technology. Plus, a look into Google's $80 billion equity offering.
The 6% solution is gone: How overcrowded AI-powered trading has erased investors' advantage
Now that it has become so prevalent on Wall Street, artificial intelligence has effectively exhausted any stock-market advantage it may have had, according to a comprehensive new study.
Exclusive: Warsh pledges to follow best of Fed's traditions, while also looking for change
Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh pledged to follow "the best of the Fed's traditions" in an opening note to the central bank's more than 20,000 employees as he starts his four-year term, while al...
U.S. Stock Futures Flat after a Solid Market Rally
U.S. stock futures were mostly flat on Tuesday evening after another strong trading session. Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DJIA), the Nasdaq 100 ($NDX), and the S&P 500 were…
The government just sent a warning to stock influencers
Andrew Left was convicted of securities fraud for using social media to influence stocks. Here's what that means for social media, stock influencers, short sellers, and the future of financial markets...
Here's how investors can protect their portfolios from the next stock-market crash
It might not be today, it might not be tomorrow, but at some point, this bull market is going to end.
Opinion | Energy Markets Limit the Hormuz Shock
The world's supply of fuel is much more diversified than it was during the energy crises of the 1970s.
The Fed Needs to Rein in Inflation and 4 More Takeaways From the Jerome Powell Era
Monetary policy experts and former Fed officials gathered Tuesday to discuss Jerome Powell's tenure as Fed chair.
Goldman's Solomon Sees More Greed Than Fear in Markets
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon says a boom in equity markets is being driven by an appetite for profit that's outweighing fears about economic disruption and inflation risks. He speaks during an appe...
Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh has tapped two outside associates to advise him, one of whom previously helped write a conservative blueprint that recommended a radical restructuring of the central bank
One of the new advisers to the new Fed chairman previously helped write a chapter for Project 2025, the conservative policy blueprint, that recommended a radical restructuring of the central bank.
Dow hits record high as AI rally offsets US-Iran tensions on Wall Street
US stocks closed higher on Tuesday as investors balanced continued enthusiasm for artificial intelligence-related investments against ongoing uncertainty surrounding US-Iran negotiations and rising ge...
AI Bubble or Not, These Dotcom Darlings Are Soaring Like It's 1999
The Dotcom Bubble may not be back, but the Dotcom darlings sure are.
S&P 500 Top Stock Gainers Today, 6/2/26
The S&P 500 (SPX) closed slightly higher on Tuesday and reached a new record high during intraday trading. Let’s break down the sectors behind the performance. Today’s Top-Performing Sector Utilities…
Investors Rethink Strategies Amid Mega IPOs
Anthropic has confidentially filed to go public, pulling ahead of rival OpenAI in the IPO race, this as SpaceX gets ready to IPO this month. Emily Zheng, a senior venture capital research analyst at P...
AI spend is staggering and will persist, says Wells Fargo's Tom Porcelli
Tom Porcelli, Wells Fargo chief economist, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss AI's potential to impact the economy, the trades jobs available and much more.
Why Is the Stock Market Up Today, 6/2/26?
Both the S&P 500 (SPX) and the Nasdaq 100 (NDX) are trading higher on Tuesday, with the latter outpacing the former. The indexes received a boost after President Trump labeled…
Stocks Get Tech Lift Toward All-Time Highs
A revival of the artificial-intelligence trade kept fueling Wall Street momentum, with stocks also rising on hopes for an agreement that would end the war that has roiled financial markets around the ...
Trump Says Lapse in U.S.-Iran Talks Is ‘Fake News’
President Trump said Tuesday that the U.S. and Iran are still engaged in communications, labeling reports saying otherwise as “fake news.” On Monday, Iran said it would suspend negotiations in…
Goldman's David Solomon on AI environment: In a moment where there's more greed than there is fear
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon speaks at the Economic Club of New York.
FNBO Accelerates Kansas City Push With Blue Ridge Bank Deal
First National of Nebraska, with its subsidiary FNBO (First National Bank of Omaha), plans to expand its presence in Kansas City, Missouri, by acquiring Blue Ridge Bancshares and its wholly owned subs...
Eddie Ghabour Warns of Summer Market Correction, Small Caps at Risk
Eddie Ghabour shares his key takeaways from recent market action, warning that stronger inflation and economic growth could push the 10-year treasury yield higher and trigger market correction this su...
US LNG exports fall in May on maintenance, Asia's take rises
U.S. liquefied natural gas exports fell to 10.2 million metric tons (MT) in May, the lowest level this year excluding February's shorter month, as seasonal maintenance curbed output, preliminary data ...
Trump privately signs scaled-back AI executive order that cuts down a voluntary review period
President Donald Trump signed a watered-down AI executive order. Under the order, tech companies could voluntarily submit AI models for review 30 days in advance.
Dow Jones Today: DJIA Climbs amid U.S.-Iran Uncertainty as JOLTS Jobs Data Exceeds Estimates
The Dow Jones (DJIA) is trading slightly higher on Tuesday after recovering from an early morning drop. Negotiations between the U.S. and Iran remain stalled as the two sides continue…
Record Highs on the Back of Earnings and AI. Will Inflation Prove Sticky and Derail the Rally?
All Three Major Indices Close May at Record Highs Despite rising global yields and renewed inflation concerns, equities moved higher in May on the back of a strong US earnings season and continued mom...
Trump Signs AI Executive Order to Increase Government Oversight
The order is a slimmed-down version of the one Trump shelved last month and asks AI companies to give the administration access to powerful models 30 days before public release.
The Oil Signal That Could Broaden The Market Rally
The S&P 500 has climbed more than 15% since early April, bouncing back after a tough stretch that began with the war in the Middle East and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump signs AI executive order asking companies to give government early access to models
Trump signs AI executive order asking companies to give government early access to models
Does the World Need Chinese Rare Earths? Not Necessarily, Say These Companies
Beijing's move to choke off the supply spurred companies to develop new products that could potentially circumvent Chinese sources.
Is the stock market in an AI bubble? A recent warning sign suggests yes
Are we in an AI bubble, similar to the dot-com bubble that burst in the early 2000s? Stock market analysts have been sounding the warning bells for the last year, but those warnings just got louder—an...
Stock Market AI Rally Faces Risk of ‘Euphoria,’ Warns Barclays
The S&P 500 (SPX) has surged nearly 20% since the bottom on March 30, driven by AI optimism and strong earnings. However, signs have emerged that a pullback could be…
Top CEOs brace for downturn, warn US economy will worsen in next 6 months
CEO confidence plummeted from a reading of 59 to 47 in just one quarter, as corporate leaders report worsening economic conditions and shrinking hiring plans.
KG on April JOLTS Strength, Fading Rate Cut Hopes & AI Stock Rally
Kevin Green breaks down the latest April JOLTS report to examine why strengthening labor data makes it harder for the Fed to justify interest rate cuts. He also talks about inflation pressures facing ...
AI demand, earnings optimism lift tech giants' market value in May
The world's most valuable technology companies with the exception of Alphabet added billions of dollars in market value in May, as upbeat earnings outlooks and strong demand for AI chips fuelled a r...
Morning Call Sheet: Markets look past Iran as AI drives gains
Tim Seymour, Seymour Asset Management CIO, Gina Martin Adams, HB Wealth Chief Market Strategist, and Chris Hodge, Natixis CIB Americas Chief U.S. Economist, discuss AI, Iran and consumers.
U.S. Job Openings Increased While Hiring Fell in April
U.S. job openings increased to 7.6 million in April, from 6.9 million in March. Meanwhile, the hiring rate worsened to 3.2% in April from 3.5% in March, with about 5.1 million Americans landing new jo...
Job openings in April surged to 7.6 million, the highest in nearly two years
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that available employment hit 7.6 million for April, a surge of 731,000 from the prior month and the highest level since May 2024. While openings jumped, the hi...
Fed’s Hammack Warns of Higher Rates to Tackle ‘Persistently Elevated Inflation’
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Beth Hammack believes that maintaining interest rates is the right move for the time being, although she added that rate hikes could be necessary if…
Hammack Says Fed May Need to Respond if Inflation Persists
Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack, a voting member this year, said policy may not be restrictive enough to bring inflation to 2%.
A frozen labor market might be thawing out: U.S. job openings and hiring leap to 2-year high
The number of U.S. job openings jumped to a two-year high of 7.6 million in April, a surprising increase that suggest businesses might be ready to hire more people after big slowdown in job creation l...
Trump Appoints Pulte as Acting Director of National Intelligence
President Trump announced on Tuesday that he would appoint Bill Pulte as the Acting Director of National Intelligence. Pulte will retain his positions as the Director of the Federal Housing…
Griffin's Citadel Will Pay Hedge Funds for Trading Ideas
Ken Griffin's Citadel is going to launch a program where they pay other hedge funds for their best trading ideas. Bloomberg's Nishant Kumar reports on Bloomberg Open Interest.
Fitch Ratings Sees Strait of Hormuz Reopening in July
Fitch Ratings' Angelina Valavina discusses the outlook for the oil market, saying the firm's current assumption is for the Strait of Hormuz to reopen in July. She speaks on Bloomberg Television.
Dow Jones Slips Despite Trump Teasing Iran Deal ‘Over the Next Week’
The Dow Jones (DJIA) is set to open Tuesday in negative territory as uncertainty over a U.S.-Iran deal grows. That comes despite President Trump saying that an agreement between the…
5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens
Stock futures are slightly lower Tuesday after major indexes hit their latest record highs to start the week; HP Enterprise shares are surging after the server maker reported strong quarterly results ...
It's official: More money is now spent building data centers than the government spends on transportation
A notable milestone was quietly reached in the April construction-spending report released by the Census Bureau on Monday: Construction spending on data centers overtook public spending on transportat...
Watch CNBC's full interview with CFTC Chairman Michael Selig
CFTC Chairman Michael Selig joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss regulating prediction markets, addressing manipulation and insider trading concerns, and more.
IPO parties don't stop when the good times are rolling, expert says
FOX Business contributor Lou Basenese discusses what investors should consider right now on 'The Bottom Line.'
Private-Credit Firms' Insurers Brace for Looming Legal Storm
The insurers are preparing for legal fights against boards and executives over valuation practices.
Stock Markets Signal They're Ready to Absorb Google and Anthropic Capital Raises
There's an old London saying about hope and luck, built around the idea of waiting forever for a bus only to have two come along at the same time.
Morning Bid: Equity supply shock?
On the surface, global markets looked pretty serene early on Tuesday, masking both the latest twist in the AI story and another set of confusing signals on the Iran war front.
U.S. Treasury Yields Decline as Investors Await Mideast Progress
U.S. Treasury yields fell as investors await progress in the Middle East.
Dow futures fall 200 points: 5 things to know before Wall Street opens
US stock futures edged lower early on Tuesday, pausing after a record-setting rally as investors weighed another burst of artificial-intelligence spending against fresh economic data and fading expect...
Stock Market News, 6/2/26: U.S. Futures Edge Lower after Wall Street’s Record Close
U.S. stock futures edged lower early Tuesday after all three major indices closed at new records on tech optimism. Investors also monitored developments in the Middle East, while lower oil…
Here's how much the Iran war is costing US households, according to Moody's
Moody's estimates the Iran war cost US households $100 billion in its first three months. Top economist Mark Zandi explains the war has more than offset the benefits of Trump's tax cuts.
Treasury yields fall as investors pin hopes on Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire
U.S. Treasury yields fell on Tuesday, following global yields lower after Lebanon announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah.
Stock Market Today: Oil Prices Slip, U.S. Stock Futures Pause
Bond yields ease after Trump pushes for Israel-Hezbollah halt in fighting
RECORD BREAKER: Why stocks keep defying every warning
JPMorgan Asset Management global market strategist Jack Manley analyzes the resilient equity market, noting strong technology-driven performance, on ‘The Claman Countdown.'
U.S. Stock Futures Slip after Wall Street’s Major Indexes Close at Record Highs
U.S. stock futures edged lower ahead of Tuesday’s session after all three major indices closed at new records. Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DJIA), the Nasdaq 100 ($NDX),…
The market will continue to go up, expert says
Greentech Research Investment analyst Hilary Kramer discusses what high valuations really mean on 'Making Money.'
The AI Capex-To-Revenue Gap Is Widening — And Markets Are Starting To Notice
The numbers coming out of Silicon Valley this earnings season are, by any historical measure, staggering. The five largest hyperscalers — Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, and Oracle — are on track t...
Prominent Short Seller Andrew Left Convicted of Fraud
A federal jury in Los Angeles found that Left defrauded other investors with insincere opinions designed to move stock prices in his favor.
ETF Edge on if ETFs are growing faster than the stocks they cover
Much has been made of the fact that there are now roughly one-thousand more ETFs than stocks in the marketplace. Is that a concern?
Tech investor Dan Nile: 'You can be in an irrational market and still have a long way to go'
Dan Niles, Niles Investment Management, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk parabolic moves in the tech trade and what these massive gains signal.
Jim Cramer says Jensen Huang's Computex keynote revealed more winners in the AI boom
Jim Cramer said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's Computex keynote showed the AI infrastructure boom is creating winners well beyond Nvidia. He pointed to companies like Arm Holdings, Oracle, Nebius, and Core...
U.S. Stock Futures Hold Steady after Record Highs as Tech Rally Continues
U.S. stock futures were mostly flat on Monday evening after all three major indices closed at new records. Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DJIA), the Nasdaq 100 ($NDX),…
Trump Administration Signals ‘Anti-Weaponization' Fund About-Face
Plus, Anthropic files to go public, and the new luxury amenity is longevity services.
Rekindled IPOs Fuel Private Equity Hopes for Exit Revival
A logjam of unsold assets has buyout firms eager to list, but mixed debuts and erratic markets keep windows for new issues narrow.
Investors are piling into bullish options bets — another sign that the stock market is getting overheated
Investors' aggressive buying of bullish call options has become yet another indication of just how frothy the U.S. equity market is becoming.
The AI trade is remaking the global stock-market order
The strong performance of AI-related stocks has lifted the U.S. market in recent weeks. The PHLX Semiconductor Index SOX+1.06% has gained over 70% since the end of March, while individual stocks such ...
Nigam Arora on Pullback Signs in Market Mania & Ways to Protect Portfolios
"Manias can last a lot longer than anyone thinks," argues Nigam Arora. However, he points to "extremely positive" sentiment, upped earnings expectations, and significant concentration as signs that a ...
Stock Market Today: SPY Secures Another Record High as Trump Touts Progress with Iran
Both the S&P 500 ETF ($SPY) and the Nasdaq 100 ETF ($QQQ) rallied to new all-time highs on Monday in a strong start to the new month. News That Moved the…
S&P 500 Top Stock Gainers Today, 6/1/26
The S&P 500 (SPX) got off to a hot start in June, rallying to a new all-time high following 11 record highs in May. Let’s break down the sectors behind…
Why Is the Stock Market Up Today, 6/1/26?
Following a rough start, both the S&P 500 (SPX) and the Nasdaq 100 (NDX) are trading higher on Monday. Software stocks continue to drive the market higher, with Salesforce ($CRM),…
Trump Expects Oil to Drop ‘Like a Rock’ Very Soon
President Trump believes that oil prices will fall in the near term, despite a lack of progress between the U.S. and Iran in resolving the war. “I think the oil…
Is It Time to Rotate into Value Stocks? Why RBC (RY) Says Not Yet
As growth stocks continue to rally this year, some investors may be wondering if it’s time to rotate into value stocks. However, RBC Capital Markets ($RY) continues to prefer large-cap…




























































































