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Long-Term Debt Costs Soar to Highest in Decades as Bonds Slump
Bloomberg Intelligence chief US interest rate strategist Ira Jersey said that part of the reason for the rise in yields for long-term treasuries is that US bonds have to compete with bonds from other ...
Wall Street Sees No End in Sight to the Global Bond Selloff
Plus, Pennsylvania restricts data-center construction and ABC sues the FCC.
Bonds Are Getting Hammered, and Wall Street Says the Rout Won't End Anytime Soon
With yields on 30-year U.S. Treasurys at 19-year highs, investors predict a new era in the bond market. And it looks a lot like 2007.
Dow closes 110 points as bond yields rise and semiconductor stocks slide
US stocks ended lower on Tuesday as rising sovereign bond yields and elevated oil prices increased concerns about persistent inflation and borrowing costs. The S&P 500 fell 0.69%, while the Nasdaq Com...
Stock Market Today: SPY, QQQ Rattled by Elevated Bond Yields as AI Stocks Tumble
Both the S&P 500 ETF ($SPY) and the Nasdaq 100 ETF ($QQQ) closed lower on Tuesday as elevated Treasury yields pressured the stock market. News That Moved the Stock Market…
Bond Rout Sends Tech Stocks Lower
The 30-year U.S. Treasury yield is hovering around its highest level in nearly two decades. It rose to as high as 5.337%, its highest intraday high level since 2007.
U.S. Tech Stocks Slip as Bond Yields Hit Decade Highs; Iran Truce Expires
U.S. stocks fell as a worldwide bond selloff pushed long-term yields to their highest levels in years.
Stocks Fall As Global Bond Yields Stay Elevated | Closing Bell
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Trivariate Research's Adam Parker says the market reaction to rising yields is 'fleeting'
Adam Parker, Trivariate founder and CEO and CNBC contributor, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the 30-year treasury yield topping 5.33 percent.
Robinhood's Steve Quirk: Two weeks of net selling at the end of July
Steve Quirk, Robinhood chief brokerage officer, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss what the retail traders are buying.
Here's a ‘ridiculously cheap' way to protect yourself against a stock-market selloff
Wall Street doesn't seem all that worried about the stock market taking a turbulent turn in the near future. That, in itself, could be one reason investors should stay on high alert.
S&P 500 Top Stock Gainers Today, 8/18/26
The S&P 500 (SPX) closed in the red on Tuesday as elevated Treasury yields weighed on investor sentiment. Let’s break down the sectors behind the performance. Today’s Top-Performing Sector Energy was ...
Zed Francis on AI Chip "Volatility Smash" & Using "Boom Bust" to Your Advantage
Volatility has hit a new "floor," says Zed Francis, and he gives credit to AI chip stocks. He explains how the sector, combined with leveraged ETFs and a surge in positioning, caused the sudden uptick...
America's growing debt pile will be the big focus Wednesday as global bond rout deepens
How much will the U.S. need to pay to convince the world to keep lending it money?
Explainer: Treasury yields are rising - why does it matter?
A sell-off in U.S. government bonds is pushing up borrowing costs, which could squeeze households, companies, financial markets and the federal budget alike.
AI Stress Tester: Models Have Crossed a ‘Threshold of Competency'
After AI models from OpenAI, Anthropic and others broke out of controlled tests and accessed real-world systems, new questions were raised about how they should be assessed before deployment. Those ev...
Why Are Gold and Silver Down Today, 8/18/26?
Both gold (XAUUSD) and silver (XAGUSD) are trading lower on Tuesday as Treasury yields remain elevated. This morning, the 10-year Treasury yield climbed to 4.74%, marking the highest rate since…
Sam Burns on Fed's Direction Amid Volatile Risks & TSLA, MSTR, SMCI Outlook
Mill Street Research's Sam Burns discusses why his firm's equity risk model remains neutral despite the S&P 500's (SPX) record highs. He points to slowing momentum in tech stocks, shifting market lead...
The Fed minutes are coming —and they're more crucial now as Warsh limits his communication
Investors are starved for information in a new world of “terse” communication from the central bank.
What's Driving Yields Higher? Call it the Great Normalization.
Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh wants bond markets to speak for themselves. Well, here's what they're saying.
The AI Boom Hits the Bond Market
JP Morgan's Gabriela Santos says AI remains the biggest theme in global markets—but investors may be dangerously concentrated. She explains why recurring AI selloffs are inevitable, where investors ca...
U.S. government debt yields are surging at a bad time. Here's what's behind the move
Government bond yields have been surging for nearly two months, escalating costs for the burgeoning U.S. debt level. The 30-year bond in particular is trading around its highest level since 2003 amid ...
Explaining U.S. Yields "Creep," Japan's Currency Woes & China's Tech Paradox
@CharlesSchwab's Michelle Gibley walks investors through global market movers through Japan and the currency intervention keeping some on edge. She turns to China and economic data suggesting a slowin...
Dow Jones Today: DJIA Pressured by Bond Selloff as Trump Denies Talks with Iran
The Dow Jones (DJIA) is trading lower on Tuesday, with the index facing pressure from falling bond prices and the ongoing U.S.-Iran war. The 10-year Treasury yield rose to as…
Wall Street wants to turn sports betting into ETFs. Critics call it dangerous ‘nonsense.
The convergence of investing, trading and sports betting may be getting a major shot in the arm — or shot on goal — starting with 32 new exchange-traded funds.
Wall Street wants to turn sports betting into ETFs. Critics call it dangerous ‘nonsense.
The convergence of investing, trading and sports betting may be getting a major shot in the arm — or shot on goal — starting with 32 new exchange-traded funds.
Analysis: Bond market pressure is squeezing Main Street as Wall Street waits on Warsh
Long-term Treasury yields have climbed, steepening the yield curve even though the Fed has kept its policy rate unchanged. Higher yields feed into mortgages, auto loans, credit cards and other consume...
Nasdaq Index: Rising Bond Yields Threaten Nasdaq Uptrend as Memory Stocks Sink
Nasdaq falls as global bond yields reach multidecade highs, sending memory stocks lower and putting the 50-day moving average at the center of the tech selloff.
Investors Slam SEC Plan to Remove Best-Price Rule
A proposal to eliminate the decades-old protection draws criticism from Wall Street and individuals.
British data group Quantexa explores UK or US IPO, sources say
British artificial intelligence company Quantexa is considering a multibillion-dollar stock market listing in Britain or the United States, its chief executive told Reuters.
Nasdaq Moves Closer to 23-Hour Stock Trading With December Launch
Nasdaq plans to add an overnight trading session starting Dec. 6 as U.S. exchanges move toward nearly around-the-clock stock trading.
Stocks Take Hit as Bond Selloff Saps Risk Appetite
A selloff in chipmakers sent stocks lower, with the market also falling as inflation angst and rising government debt kept bond yields elevated. Longer-dated bonds are at the epicenter of anxiety abou...
New Jobs for Old AI Chips
How much is an old AI chip worth? The answer to that question has significant financial and technical implications. Cloud-computing player CoreWeave recently suggested it could be a lot more than many...
6% Treasury yields are the biggest risk facing stocks right now. Here's why.
A global bond-market rout was starting to put some pressure on stocks on Tuesday, as major U.S. indexes headed for a third-straight session in the red.
July industrial production rises 0.2%, below estimates
CNBC's Rick Santelli breaks down the latest economic data to cross the tape.
Trump Says There’s ‘No Talks or Conversations Going on’ With Iran
President Trump said Tuesday that the U.S. and Iran are currently not engaged in communications. Yesterday, the 60-day ceasefire and negotiation window expired, with neither side agreeing to extend th...
Where to Hide During Market Shocks
Gabriela Santos, JPMorgan Asset Management Chief Market Strategist for the Americas, talks about where investors can hide from market shocks. The firm has created an AI factor basket that investors ca...
The Case For Stocks Is Still Getting Stronger
The market has spent the past several weeks doing what it has done for much of the year: climbing. After rebounding from another bout of volatility, the S&P 500 returned to record territory, while the...
Why Is the Stock Market Down Today, 8/18/26?
Both the S&P 500 (SPX) and the Nasdaq 100 (NDX) are in negative territory on Tuesday as investors assess rising oil and Treasury yields. Brent crude (BZ) has risen 14%…
U.S. investors have been buying stocks all month and are now sitting on profits. Here's what might make them sell.
Given investors are sitting on unrealised gains and there are few short positions still open, the markets are more vulnerable to a downturn in economic newsflow.
The Inflation Component Markets Chose to Ignore
For a market waiting to find out whether Fed hikes were imminent, last week's inflation data answered in the negative. Neither the CPI nor the PPI built a case for moving in September, and by week's e...
Market Open: Stocks Fall, Bonds Slump as 30-Year Yield Hits 20-Year High • 8/18/26
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10-Year Treasury Yield Climbs to 19-Month High as Bond Rout Intensifies
The 10-year Treasury yield rose to 4.74% on Tuesday, marking its highest level since January 2025. As expectations for higher rates build, investors sell bonds, pushing yields higher. That’s because…
Why it's better to buy stocks at record highs than wait for the next crash
Record highs are what bull markets do. If you wait for a 20% drop, you could still pay more than what you'd pay now.
Dow opens 150 points lower as oil rises and Treasury yields pressure stocks
US stocks opened lower on Tuesday as stalled negotiations between the US and Iran pushed oil prices higher and government bond yields remained elevated. Rising Treasury yields also weighed on technolo...
Bond Selloff Is Mostly a Fed Story, Says BofA's Cabana
Mark Cabana, head of US rates strategy at BofA Global Research, explains the factors he sees contributing to the US bond selloff.
U.S. Housing Starts Dropped in July
Housing starts fell sharply below expectations in July as home-builder sentiment remained muted.
Dow Jones Extends Losses as Rising Oil Prices Revive Inflation Concerns
The Dow Jones (DJIA) opened Tuesday lower amid higher oil prices and the end of the U.S.-Iran 60-day ceasefire and negotiation period. Brent crude oil (BZ) has risen 15% over…
Breaking Down the Global Bond Selloff
The global bond selloff continues with long-dated bond yields pushing further into multidecade highs. Ira Jersey of Bloomberg Intelligence has more on what could be causing all this on "Bloomberg Surv...
U.S. Import Prices Fell in July
U.S. import prices decreased in July, driven by lower prices for fuel imports, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Who's behind the bond bear market? HFE's Weinberg explains
Carl Weinberg, chief economist and managing director at High Frequency Economics, discusses the sell-off in sovereign bond markets. He argues that rather than being driven by bond vigilantes, rate hik...
NVDA, MU & Other Chip Weakness Weigh on Wall Street, HD Earnings Rattle Housing
Chipmakers from Nvidia (NVDA) to Micron (MU) losing steam ahead of Tuesday's trading session are the biggest culprits behind premarket weakness. Tom White gauges the sustainability of these fluctuatio...
The bond market is finally working the way it should work, says Ed Yardeni
Ed Yardeni, Yardeni Research president, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, bond yields, state of the economy, and more.
Stock Futures Fall on Rising Treasury Yields and Higher Oil Prices
U.S. stock futures were down on Tuesday morning amid rising Treasury yields and higher oil prices due to persistent tensions in the Middle East. The 30-year Treasury bond yield was…
'Worrisome': AI is driving a looming market correction, central bank economists warn
Economists at the European Central Bank warn heady stock market valuations are likely to suffer a correction, even if they fairly reflect the ways in which AI will transform society. History suggests ...
Fund manager have rarely been this bullish about stocks, says Bank of America survey
Higher interest rates, a global slowdown, political instability and AI capex are just four things about which investors aren't especially troubled in late summer.
5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens on Tuesday
Stocks are pointing to a lower open Tuesday with tech stocks looking set to pull back and investors growing concerned with affairs in the Middle East; a range of AI-related stocks, including chip and ...
The Stock Market Party Has Yet to End. But Rising Bond Yields Might Be the Unwanted Guest.
Bank of America's August Fund Manager Survey shows big stock allocations and creeping bond market concerns.
Stocks keep shrugging off rising Treasury yields. Here's the level that could finally trigger a selloff.
The yield on the 10-year Treasury yield continues to climb, but our call of the day from Strategas says that ascent will be much higher before stocks start to hurt.
Rates are heading higher "for all the wrong reasons": Nations Indexes
Scott Nations, President of Nations Indexes, discusses the issue with rising interest rates as the 30-year UST yield hits a record high, and how he is investing in the AI story amid worries of a bubbl...
Nasdaq futures crash over 300 points: 5 things to know before Wall Street opens
US stock futures fell on Tuesday as a fresh bond-market sell-off and oil above $90 revived the inflation risk investors had hoped was fading. Nasdaq 100 futures were down 1.17% at 4:50 am ET, S&P 500 ...
Trump Has Abandoned His Role as Stock Market Cheerleader
The 30-year Treasury yield hits highest level since 2007, Micron stock retakes key level, SpaceX makes $60 billion AI acquisition, and more news to start your day.
U.S. 30-year Treasury yield hits highest level since 2007 amid global bond sell-off
Concerns about inflation and more debt supply is hitting the fixed income sector.
Morning Bid: Yields give way
What matters in U.S. and global markets today. Just when markets thought the Iran conflict was stuck at an impasse, the bellicose rhetoric went up several notches on Monday – and so did energy prices...
Big Oil's Liabilities Are Shrinking. What's Next?
Long-term bond yields around the world are hitting levels not seen in many years, or in some cases ever. The U.S. 30-year Treasury yield hasn't been so high since 2007, before the financial crisis. Wo...
Stock Market News Today, 8/18/26 – Futures Fall on Rising Middle East Tensions, Oil Prices Climb
U.S. stock futures edged lower ahead of Tuesday’s trading session after Wall Street started the week on a weak note. Rising Middle East tensions pushed oil prices higher and reignited…
Global bond yields hit multi-decade highs as governments pay the price for U.S.-Iran stalemate
International government bond yields followed U.S. Treasury yields higher on Tuesday. Various bonds issued by governments across the globe saw their yields hit multi-decade highs.
Global Government Bond Yields Hit Multiyear Highs
Global government bond yields rose to multiyear highs as a lack of progress in resolving Middle East tensions lifted oil prices and sparked worries about risks of a prolonged period of elevated inflat...
Global Bond Rout Deepens as Oil Holds Above $90
U.S. futures slipped and chip stocks were on track to open lower, with Micron Technology and Applied Materials both down more than 3% premarket.
Stock Market Today: Bond Rout Deepens
Government bonds are selling off worldwide as investors fret over heavy fiscal spending and inflation.
Treasury yields rise as oil gains and U.S.-Iran tensions fuel inflation fears
Tuesday saw yields on U.S. 30-year Treasury yields add over 1 basis point to trade at around 5.322%, hovering just below its highest level since 2002.
The 30-year Treasury yield just hit a 19-year high. Three things could drive it even higher
The yield on the 30-year U.S. Treasury has surged to its highest level in 19 years. Some strategists see scope for the selloff to go further.
Stock Futures Slip as Middle East Tensions Send Oil Prices Higher
U.S. stock futures edged lower ahead of Tuesday’s trading session after Wall Street started the week on a weak note, as escalating Middle East tensions pushed oil prices higher and…
Bond Vigilantes Are Back. What's Driving Selloff and What's the Impact on Stocks?
The yield on 30-year US Treasuries hit the highest in almost two decades, reflecting investor angst. Bloomberg News reporters and experts unpack what's driving the selloff — from government debt to Bi...
Ship attacked in Hormuz Strait as U.S.-Iran ceasefire expiry risks prolonged conflict
A cargo vessel was struck by a projectile while transiting the Strait of Hormuz: UKMTO. An Iranian military spokesperson reportedly warned vessels attempting passage through the Strait of Hormuz will ...
Nikkei Falls 0.7%, Tracking Wall Street's Losses
The Nikkei Stock Average fell 0.7% in early trade, tracking Wall Street's losses overnight.
Review & Preview: Chips Aren't Enough
All three major stock indexes lost ground on a slow summer trading day.
How Wall Street Sussed Out That Situational Awareness Was On the Ropes
From whispers of an Anthropic stake sale to strange options moves, traders sensed trouble and swung into action.
U.S. Stock Futures Dip as Markets React to Rising U.S.-Iran Tensions
U.S. stock futures edged lower on Monday evening after markets opened the week lower on rising U.S.-Iran tensions and fresh inflation worries. Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DJIA), the ...
There's a 49% chance the Dow will finish this year up double digits. Here's why.
We've seen three years in a row of double-digit gains. Will there be a fourth?
30-Year Yield Rises to Highest Level Since 2007 as Oil and Treasury Supply Bite Bonds
The Treasury selloff has intensified, driving the 30-Year U.S. Treasury yield to its highest level in over 19 years.
Dow falls 270 points as Wall Street ends lower on Iran tensions
US stocks closed lower on Monday as investors assessed renewed uncertainty over US-Iran negotiations and higher oil prices. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 272.63 points, or 0.51%, to 53,459.78,...
Treasury yields passing 5% won't break the market, says Ritholtz Wealth Management's Josh Brown
Chris Hyzy, Bank of America Private Bank CIO, and Sonali Basak, iCapital chief investment strategist, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss the 30-year Treasury yield topping 5.31 percent, the S&P retreating...
Stock Market Today: SPY, QQQ Lose Steam as U.S.-Iran Tensions Persist; Trump Issues Unexpected Warning to Oman
Both the S&P 500 ETF ($SPY) and the Nasdaq 100 ETF ($QQQ) closed lower on Monday with the U.S.-Iran 60-day ceasefire and negotiation period set to expire. News That Moved…
U.S. Stocks Slip as Oil Impasse Weighs on Sentiment
Stocks were modestly lower Monday as an apparent impasse in Middle East peace talks offset a surge in AI-related shares.
S&P 500 Top Stock Gainers Today, 8/17/26
The S&P 500 (SPX) faced pressure on Monday with the U.S.-Iran 60-day ceasefire set to expire and rising oil prices. Let’s break down the sectors behind the performance. Today’s Top-Performing Sector E...
Why it pays to stay invested: No amount of bad news could stop the stock market's strongest run in more than 25 years
Despite a number of shocks and surprises — a global pandemic, a tariff scare and a war with Iran, to name a few — returns in the U.S. stock market have been strong relative to history since the end of...
Why Is the Stock Market Down Today, 8/17/26?
Both the S&P 500 (SPX) and the Nasdaq 100 (NDX) are in the red on Monday with the U.S.-Iran ceasefire set to expire later today. Little progress has been made…
Here’s Why the Canadian Dollar Is Rising Today – 08/17/2026
The country is bracing for new U.S. tariffs.
Treasury 30-Year Yields Are Back at 2007 Highs
Global bond yields have resumed their march higher on Monday, with US rates pushing to pre-global financial crisis highs again. With oil ticking higher on fresh Middle East headlines and the Empire Ma...
The National Debt Is Wreaking Havoc With Bonds. Where We Go From Here.
The U.S. shows no sign that its borrowing will let up anytime soon. And that, plus market volality and inflation, is a potent mixture.
Dow Jones Today: DJIA Retreats ahead of U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Expiration as Oil Edges Higher
The Dow Jones (DJIA) is in negative territory on Monday with the U.S.-Iran ceasefire set to expire later today. The two sides remain unable to reach a deal to end…
Market Midday: Stocks Mixed, US Debt Hits $40T, US-Iran War Continues • 8/17/26
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Why Japan's U.S. Treasury Investments Remain Critical as U.S. Economy Firms
@CharlesSchwab's Collin Martin says rising crude oil prices are "one part of the puzzle" behind the uptick in yields, though he believes other factors are at play. Despite elevated fixed income pricin...
Crypto wants the CLARITY Act to go through, says Bitwise's Matt Hougan
Matt Hougan, chief investment officer at Bitwise Asset Management, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss President Trump's upcoming WH meeting with crypto executives amid the CLARITY Act deadlock.
Nasdaq Index: Memory Stocks Rally as Hormuz Risk Holds US Indices Back
Micron, Sandisk and Western Digital rise as Washington backs domestic memory supply during the AI chip shortage.
Retail Sales Show Strength The Headlines Are Missing
Consumers keep confounding the economy's doom merchants. A quick look at the actual numbers released by the Census Bureau belies the AP's headline: “US Retail Sales Slump Unexpectedly and Sharply afte...
Economists Pull the Plug on a 2026 Fed Rate Hike, Reuters Poll Shows
A Reuters poll surveying 104 economists between August 12 and 17 showed that a majority expect the Fed to hold rates next month and through year-end. 94 economists, or 90%,…
Most investors are making the same costly mistake — and it has nothing to do with picking the wrong stocks
Studies showing younger investors believe gambling is a reasonable path to wealth creation, and not all that different from investing, “concerns me deeply,” Liz Ann Sonders said.
Prediction markets see a divided government after midterm elections. Here's how you should trade, Citi says.
The odds on Polymarket of a sweep by the Democratic Party in November have risen to 48%, and Citigroup sees a potential rally in bonds.
Some Bonds Are Getting 'Twitchy,' Major Says
Steven Major, global macro advisor at Tradition Dubai, says some bonds may be getting "twitchy" further out on the curve. He says the US Treasury is not doing any favors for the taxpayer "by issuing l...
S&P 500 Stalls after Trump Threatens to Bomb Oman
The S&P 500 (SPX) is trading in the red on Monday after President Trump issued a bleak warning to Oman. “If Oman gets in the way, we’ll bomb the s— out of them,”…
Market Open: Stocks Mixed, US-Iran Memo Ends, Hormuz Shipping Halted • 8/17/26
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Dow falls as AI optimism lifts tech stocks, oil prices climb
US stocks opened mostly in the red on Monday as investors weighed renewed optimism around artificial intelligence against higher oil prices and continued tensions in the Middle East. Expectations for ...
Consumer Spending Could Soon Turn ‘Sluggish,’ Warns Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs ($GS) believes consumer spending growth will be “sluggish” in the coming months as liquidity from higher-than-expected tax refunds dries out. In July, U.S. retail sales fell 0.6% month-o...
The stock market is driving the economy in one major way
The wealth effect of higher equity prices has enabled U.S. consumers to continue spending even when changes in disposable income suggested recessions might be possible
Investment Firm General Atlantic Is Eyeing an IPO Again
The company manages around $130 billion and had filed to go public in 2023.
5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens on Monday
Stock futures are pointing to a mixed open to kick off a busy week of retail earnings reports; investors will get quarterly results from Target, Walmart, Home Depot, Lowe's and others this week; AI-re...
New York Manufacturing Activity Accelerates in August
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York said that its statewide manufacturing index of business conditions rose to 20.6, its highest reading in four years.
Steven Major Sees List of Factors in ‘Drip, Drip Higher' of Long-End Bonds
Steven Major, global macro advisor at Tradition Dubai, says, “the focus is Jackson Hole already” for the bond market as he examines the factors he sees contributing to the move higher in the long end ...
SoFi's Liz Young on why she doesn't want the Fed to hike rates
Liz Thomas, SoFi head of investment strategy, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, state of the economy, the Fed's inflation fight, interest rate outlook, and more.
'Don't get too comfortable': Wall Street's ‘fear gauge' hits 2026 low — here's why it's unlikely to last
The VIX, Wall Street's so-called "fear gauge," has dipped to its lowest level this year, as stock markets approach record highs. Analysts said that the VIX's slide points to growing investor complacen...
Expect markets to grind higher into the end of the year, says Hightower's Stephanie Link
Stephanie Link, Hightower chief investment strategist, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, state of the economy, and more.
Record Highs and Low Volatility: Is Wall Street Too Complacent Ahead of Midterm Elections?
BTIG's Jonathan Krinsky notes that while market vibes are “immaculate,” market history isn't.
Why Goldman Sachs thinks the Fed won't be hiking interest rates in September
Goldman expects that the Fed will stand pat — barring any dramatic data.
How Might Companies Alter Financial Reporting Due to SEC Rule? KPMG Survey Offers Clues
New KPMG data offer glimpse of the future of corporate financial reporting; the DIY M.B.A.: A look at four college dropouts—and leadership lessons they learned.
Nasdaq futures rise 170 points: 5 things to know before Wall Street opens
US stock futures pointed to a tech-led start on Monday as investors returned from a third straight week of S&P 500 gains with another record in sight. Nasdaq 100 futures rose about 170 points or 0.6%,...
Earnings, Fed Hopes Leave Markets in a Zen State. What Could Break It.
Retail earnings roll out this week, more tariffs are coming, Elon Musk's SpaceX holdings revealed, and more news to start your day.
Morning Bid: Retail risk
What matters in U.S. and global markets today. A relatively quiet week ahead kicks off today in the shadow of the first drop in U.S. retail sales in nine months last Friday, teeing up second-quarter ...
Santoli: Earnings bonanza that lifted market to record may not be all that it appears to be
The S&P 500 is up more than 6% in 12 trading days to record levels. Why the booming profits just reported could turn out to be a case of companies “over-earning.

























































































