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Fed's Daly says AI is not for now driving inflation up or down
San Francisco Federal Reserve President Mary Daly on Thursday said that while she believes AI over a five- to 10-year window could be a deflationary force, the effect is "not a pressing issue" ...
Trump Zones in on Todd Blanche as Next Attorney General
President Trump said on Wednesday evening that he will nominate acting attorney general Todd Blanche to serve in the role on a permanent basis. Blanche began his current role after…
Confirmed screwworm case in Texas sends two biotech stocks higher
Options volume is surging for Zoetis as traders look for potential stock market winners in light of a screwworm case in Texas.
A war-weary Treasury market faces a fresh test with Friday's jobs report
The new worry on Wall Street is that investors are simply losing patience and demanding higher compensation to lend money to the U.S. government.
Fed's Daly Says Forward Guidance Could Be Misleading
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly says monetary policy is in a good place, but there's too much uncertainty ahead. She's also bullish on artificial intelligence, but has seen n...
Dow Jones Today: DJIA Rallies to Record High on U.S.-Iran Optimism as Oil Weakens
The Dow Jones (DJIA) is trading higher on Thursday and secured a new all-time high as oil prices fall on hopes for an end to the U.S.-Iran war. President Trump…
Trump to unveil $700 million coal support plan using emergency powers
President Donald Trump is expected to announce on Thursday that he will invoke Cold War-era emergency powers to direct nearly $700 million to help the U.S. coal industry ship the carbon-intensive fuel...
Investors are selling stocks to buy new IPOs which is dangerous, says Ariel's Charles Bobrinskoy
Charles Bobrinskoy, Ariel vice chairman, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the latest market action, market concentration and much more.
Fed Data Shows Consumer Divide Growing Wider
The latest Beige Book from the Federal Reserve suggested that the consumer remains standing, but not on equal footing. While economic activity expanded in most Federal Reserve districts, the survey in...
Beware "Subdued" VIX & Stock "Feeding Frenzy" as Pullback Potential Looms
@CharlesSchwab's Nathan Peterson explains the dynamics he sees around a "subdued" VIX as tech pulls back Thursday in reaction to Broadcom (AVGO) and CrowdStrike's (CRWD) earnings. He worries that mark...
Phoenix Is a Data-Center Mecca—and Test Case for How to Pay for AI's Power Needs
The state's largest utility is proposing a 45% electricity-rate increase for data centers and a 14.5% hike for households. No one is happy.
Canada says AI strategy will help create 250,000 jobs, boost GDP by 3%
Canada unveiled a new artificial intelligence strategy on Thursday that it says will help create 250,000 jobs by 2031 and includes a new C$500 million ($360.05 million) tech fund to help homegrown AI...
Screwworm Is Back In Texas Cattle—How The Parasite Could Drive Beef Prices Even Higher
“The United States has defeated this pest before, and we will do it again," Dudley Hoskins, a USDA under secretary, said.
Coal stocks climb as Trump shovels $700 million to the sector
President Donald Trump is expected to talk about his new effort to boost coal power plants and coal exports at around 3 p.m. Eastern time
10-Year Treasury Yield Slips on Hopes for a U.S.-Iran Peace Deal
The 10-year Treasury yield is down by 2.6 bps to 4.465% on Thursday as optimism grows for a U.S.-Iran peace deal. Israel and Lebanon agreed to a ceasefire earlier this…
The AI boom is running into a copper problem
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Why Is the Stock Market Down Today, 6/4/26?
Both the S&P 500 (SPX) and the Nasdaq 100 (NDX) are in negative territory on Thursday, although the latter is facing a much bigger decline as tech stocks pull back.
Think gas prices are high now? This quiet shift at U.S. refineries could trigger an even more painful summer.
Planes over cars: $5-a-gallon gas could be here by July or August because of what is going on at refineries, one expert said.
US Supreme Court sides with FCC in clash with wireless carriers over fines
The U.S. Supreme Court backed the Federal Communications Commission's system for levying fines, ruling on Thursday against wireless carriers AT&T and Verizon in their challenge to the agency and hand...
Azuria's Tavi Costa: The AI 'build phase' is an inflation trap - here is the metals playbook the market is missing
The broader market's conviction that artificial intelligence will usher in a deflationary era of productivity is blinding investors to an immediate, capital-intensive infrastructure scramble that is a...
US Supreme Court backs generic drugmaker in 'skinny label' patent case
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Thursday drugmaker Hikma's generic version of Amarin Pharma's cardiovascular medication Vascepa did not infringe Amarin's patents, in a decision that may make generic...
S&P 500 Stalls as Jobless Claims Accelerate to 4-Month High
The S&P 500 (SPX) opened Thursday in negative territory following the release of new jobs data from the Department of Labor. For the week ended May 30, initial jobless claims rose by 13,000…
Hiring Has Expanded Beyond Healthcare, Richardson Says
ADP Chief Economist Nela Richardson says the latest payroll data shows hiring has finally broadened beyond health care, with gains across eight out of ten major sectors. US initial jobless claims did ...
SPACE RACE: Competition with China is MASSIVELY intensifying
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman joins 'Mornings with Maria' to detail America's plan to beat China back to the Moon, build a permanent lunar base and pave the way for future missions to Mars.
Dow Jones Climbs as Trump Says U.S. in ‘Final Negotiations’ to End War With Iran
The Dow Jones (DJIA) is set to open Thursday on higher ground after President Trump said the U.S. is nearing a deal to end the war with Iran. However, that…
Jobless claims jump to 4-month high, but don't be fooled: Layoffs aren't on the rise
The number of people who applied for unemployment benefits at the end of May jumped to a four-month high, but not because businesses are laying off more workers. The timing of the Memorial Day holiday...
This investing strategy digs deeper to find hidden stocks riding the AI wave
There are plenty of ways to jump into the generative-AI hardware infrastructure expansion beyond the familiar chip makers and hyperscalers.
Commodities Trader Trafigura Warns of Tipping Point in Energy Markets
Trafigura said the Middle East conflict has thrown global commodity markets into turmoil, warning that markets are at an “inflection point” that could see prices move higher as supply tightens further...
Wasserman: Investors "Overly Optimistic" in AI, Balance Mag 7 with Energy
"The market is not pricing in any slowdown," says Max Wasserman, as investors feel a speed bump in momentum following Broadcom's (AVGO) underwhelming earnings. He says there's plenty of signs of stren...
Soaring stocks created 2 million new millionaires around the world last year
The population of global millionaires surged 7.9% to 25.3 million in 2025, according to the Capgemini World Wealth Report. A wealth gap between millionaires and the ultra wealthy continues to widen.
U.S Jobless Claims Rose Last Week
U.S. jobless claims rose to 225,000 last week, but the level was still within a range consistent with a healthy labor market.
Stock Futures Mixed amid Broadcom’s (AVGO) Unimpressive Results, Middle East Uncertainty
U.S. stock futures traded mixed on Thursday morning as investors assessed semiconductor company and networking solutions provider Broadcom’s ($AVGO) fiscal second-quarter results and the Middle East u...
US weekly jobless claims increase more than expected; labor market remains stable
The number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits increased more than expected last week, but the underlying trend remained consistent with a stable labor market.
Nasdaq 100 and S&P500: Tech Stocks Sink as Broadcom Miss Hits US Indices
Broadcom's revenue miss sparks a chip selloff, dragging Nasdaq futures lower as investors rotate from tech stocks and assess rising geopolitical risks.
Why China's Critical Minerals Strategy Leaves The US Behind
For several years, Washington has spoken loftily about critical minerals. Senior officials have rightfully framed supply chains for tungsten, lithium, cobalt, rare earth elements, and copper as centra...
Court Clears Path For Idaho's Critical Stibnite Antimony Mine
The U.S. District Court for Idaho last week denied an injunction sought by climate activist groups, ruling that construction may proceed on the Stibnite Gold Project in central Idaho. This decision, s...
Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones 30 and S&P 500 Forecasts – US Indices Choppy in Premarket
US indices continue to look a little sluggish ahead of non-farm payroll tomorrow. At this point, most traders will be sitting on the sidelines, barring some kind of announcement or news.
Tech is flashing a warning sign last seen in 2020. Strategist Larry McDonald sees a massive rotation coming.
Larry McDonald warns that investors are piling into tech stocks thinking it's the “safe trade,” but should be thining about hard assets instead.
Texas power demand growth nearly five times the broader US, report says
Electricity demand in Texas grew 9% in recent months, nearly five times the U.S. average, driven by the expansion of data centers and cryptominers in the Lone Star State, according to data release...
Bob Diamond on how digitization is transforming capital markets
Bob Diamond, former Barclays CEO and the current CEO of Atlas Merchant Capital says the digitization of financial services is helping to deepen capital markets. Diamond, who is also the chairman of Hy...
Technology Sector Leads U.S. Layoff Plans
U.S.-based employers announced 97,006 job cuts in May with technology remaining the leading sector for staff reductions, according to a report from global outplacement and executive coaching firm Chal...
Wall Street futures remain mixed: 5 things to know before markets open
US stock futures were mixed on Thursday as a steep premarket drop in Broadcom dragged technology shares lower and interrupted Wall Street's record-setting run. Nasdaq 100 futures led declines, while D...
Stock Market News, 6/4/26: U.S. Futures Mixed as Investors Monitor Middle East Tensions
U.S. stock futures were mixed early Thursday after rising Middle East tensions triggered a broad market selloff that ended the S&P 500 Index’s ($SPX) nine-session winning streak. Futures on the Nasdaq...
U.S. Tech Futures Slip While Oil Falls on Lebanon Ceasefire
U.S. stock futures were mostly lower in early morning European trade after a disappointing Broadcom revenue forecast helped stall the storming rally in artificial-intelligence related stocks.
Ben Domenech: At a certain point, you get fed up
Fox News contributors Ben Domenech and Joe Concha interpret initial results from California's primary elections on ‘Kudlow.' #fox #foxbusiness #media #breakingnews #us #usa #new #news #breaking #kudlo...
U.S. Stock Futures Down as Middle East Tensions Weigh on Sentiment
U.S. stock futures were down late Wednesday night following a broad market selloff, fueled by rising Middle East tensions, that brought the S&P 500 Index’s ($SPX) nine-session winning streak to…
AI Is Making the Rich Richer. So Is Wall Street.
Global wealth jumped nearly 9% to $98.3 trillion last year, led by growth in North America and Asia Pacific, according to a new report.
A Short Seller's Fraud Conviction Is Spooking Wall Street
Traders who bet on stock-price declines worry that prosecutors are equating their tactics with market manipulation.
Dollar Likely Supported by Sticky U.S. Inflation, Hawkish Fed Signals
The dollar is likely supported by sticky U.S. inflation and hawkish Fed signals on monetary policy, StoneX said.
Fed Beige Book Signals Margin Squeeze for Consumer Brands
Americans are facing growing affordability pressures, and companies are having mixed results in passing on higher costs, the Federal Reserve said in its May Beige Book released Wednesday (June 3).
Review & Preview: Down Day
Indexes fell on Wednesday as oil prices rose and Trump announced a new round of tariffs.
US FCC plans tighter rules that will help US firms in undersea internet cable market
The Federal Communications Commission said on Wednesday it plans to toughen oversight of submarine communications cables that handle 99% of international internet traffic, proposing rules that will m...
Jim Cramer warns excess supply could be the next biggest threat to the bull market
CNBC's Jim Cramer warned that a growing wave of AI-related capital raises could overwhelm investor demand and create a near-term headwind for stocks. He said investors may be selling existing winners ...
U.S. Stock Futures Slip after S&P 500’s Nine-Day Rally Snaps
U.S. stock futures were mostly down on Wednesday evening, extending the market’s pullback after a sharp selloff earlier in the day ended the S&P 500 Index’s ($SPX) nine-day winning streak.
Inflation is squeezing American consumers and the Fed's latest report shows it's getting worse
Federal Reserve Beige Book finds inflation rising at a strong pace across most districts, driven by energy costs tied to the Middle East conflict.
The 2 types of inflation the Fed can't control — and how Congress must protect your wallet
As permanent supply shocks drive up Americans' grocery and gasoline prices, lawmakers need to take a stand,
Months after the Supreme Court struck down President Trump's most sweeping global tariffs, the administration said it would levy new tariffs using a different legal mechanism
Will the administration's new attempt to impose broad tariffs stick?
Is the Fed worried about inflation as Strait of Hormuz remains closed?
Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams speaks with Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Jennifer Schonberger about the US central bank's outlook on inflation and the ripple effects of eleva...
AI Data Centers Are Driving a Battery Boom and a Stock Rally
Tech companies and utilities are rushing to build multi-acre battery installations for AI data centers and other uses.
U.S. Confronts The Hidden Risk Of Chinese Circuit Boards Fundamental To AI Chips
Printed circuit boards sit underneath nearly every chip, a quiet but crucial piece of the booming AI market. But they're also a growing problem for the U.S., because nearly all AI circuit boards, for ...
Dow drops 620 points as oil surge and Iran tensions hit stocks
US stocks closed lower on Wednesday as rising oil prices, climbing Treasury yields, and renewed tensions in the Middle East weighed on investor sentiment, ending the S&P 500's nine-session winning str...
Stock Market Today: SPX Snaps Winning Streak as Trump Prepares New Tariffs; Iran Shares Resolution Process
Both the S&P 500 (SPX) and the Nasdaq 100 (NDX) closed lower on Wednesday, with the former falling short of 10 consecutive higher closes. News That Moved the Stock Market…
Logan: Fed May Need to Hike Interest Rates This Year to Confront Inflation
Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan gave one of the most direct warnings yet from a U.S. central banker that the Federal Reserve may need to tighten monetary policy.
Iran Clashes Spook Stocks
Fresh hostilities hit stocks. Oil prices rose on Wednesday while stocks generally fell, as clashes in the Middle East picked up and the conflict showed no signs of being near a ceasefire.
Everything to Know About the New U.S. Tariffs and What They Mean for Companies
The Trump administration has been signaling it plans to rebuild its tariff policy after the Supreme Court deemed its global levies illegal.
S&P 500 Top Stock Gainers Today, 6/3/26
The S&P 500 (SPX) finished in negative territory on Wednesday, snapping a streak of nine consecutive daily closes. Let’s break down the sectors behind the performance. Today’s Top-Performing Sector En...
Energy Costs Continue to Feed Inflation, Fed's Beige Book Shows
U.S. businesses endured another month of energy-driven price increases and economic uncertainty in the third month of the Iran conflict, according to a recent survey from the Federal Reserve.
Tech Sector Nearing 40% of SPX & Finding Balance in Portfolio Picks
Todd Sohn discusses tech's impact on the overall market, noting the sector now makes up about 40% of the S&P 500 (SPX) and is becoming a dominant part of portfolios everywhere. As a way to balance you...
Trump Proposes New Tariffs of at Least 10%
The US is proposing new tariffs of at least 10% on imports from 60 trading partners following an investigation into goods allegedly produced by forced labor, as President Donald Trump seeks to rebuild...
‘Squeezing more life out of every dollar': How inflation is forcing a new reality on American families and amplifying the economy's ‘K shape'
Inflation surged throughout the U.S. economy in late April and May, forcing Americans to try to adjust quickly to a new phase of reduced spending power, according to the Federal Reserve's latest repor...
DoubleLine's Cohen Warns of AI Bubble Coming to Credit
Robert Cohen, director of global developed credit at DoubleLine, says artificial intelligence debt will almost certainly reach bubble levels during a panel at the Bloomberg Global Credit Forum in New ...
Consumer Spending Edges Higher Despite Elevated Gas Prices, Says Fed’s Beige Book
Consumer spending has remained resilient in light of surging oil and gas prices, according to the Fed’s May Beige Book released on Wednesday. Energy costs have rose in recent months…
Ray Dalio on US Debt, AI Bubble, Bond Markets
Bridgewater Associates Founder Ray Dalio says the debt burden has passed a "point of no return." He speaks with Bloomberg's Dani Burger at the Forbes Iconoclast Summit in New York City about the bond ...
Fed Beige Book Shows Steady Employment, Higher Inflation
Most Fed districts reported higher inflation than in the previous report, driven primarily by the impact of the war in the Middle East on energy prices, according to the US central bank's Beige Book s...
Historic stock rally faces key test
Two key tech companies reporting earnings after the bell could determine the next move higher or lower.
Nasdaq Index: Tech Stocks Slide as Oil and Bond Yields Climb
Rising oil prices, higher Treasury yields and weak tech stocks pressure the Nasdaq and broader U.S. stock market as traders reassess rate cuts.
Trump administration plans new tariffs on 60 trading partners over forced labor import enforcement failures
Trump administration plans tariffs of 10% or 12.5% on 60 trading partners found neglecting forced labor import bans, says Ambassador Jamieson Greer.
Fed’s Williams Says Interest Rates are ‘Exactly in the Right Place’
New York Federal Reserve President John Williams believes that interest rates are appropriately positioned and views rising energy prices from the U.S.-Iran war and the closure of the Strait of…
Trump Administration Turns to a New Rationale to Justify Old Tariffs
The administration has settled on a more legally and politically durable way to impose tariffs, but some say the focus on forced labor is merely a pretext for protectionism.
Dow Jones Today: DJIA Sinks as Trump Eyes New Tariffs; U.S. and Iran Exchange Blows
The Dow Jones (DJIA) is trading lower on Wednesday as investors assess a new round of tariffs and the latest U.S.-Iran developments. The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has proposed tariffs…
Beyond Nvidia: The next wave of AI infrastructure
Everyone is focused on Nvidia, but the next phase of AI may be much bigger. In this episode of Trader Talk, Kenny Polcari sits down with David Miller of Catalyst Funds and Sean O'Hara of PacerETFs to ...
May hedge fund returns: Steve Cohen's Point72 leads the way among the industry's biggest names
Steve Cohen's $50.7 billion Point72 continued its strong 2026 in May. Big-name managers, including Millennium and Balyasny, mostly performed well in May.
Balancing Earnings Surprise "Shock" with Risk Tolerance in "Casino-Like" Moves
@CharlesSchwab's Liz Ann Sonders notes the earnings surprise and following rallies in tech stocks comes in conflict with concentration risk. That said, she believes bulls still hold the reins of mar...
Trump amends steel, aluminum, and copper tariffs, offering farmers some relief
President Donald Trump on Monday adjusted tariffs on some steel, aluminum, and copper imports, lowering some tariffs on farming equipment and extending the lower rate to other equipment.
Trump Administration Fights Court Order to Refund Some Tariffs
The administration has paid back some of the money, but has signaled it may make it harder for certain businesses to claim some of the billions owed.
Wall Street’s Biggest Bull Sounds Alarm on Near-Term Stock Market Risks
Yardeni Research has the highest S&P 500 (SPX) price target on the street at 8,250. However, founder Ed Yardeni cautioned that several catalysts could send the stock market lower in…
Opinion | The Market Has Spoken: E15 Is a Net Positive
We know securing nationwide, year-round access will lower prices at the pump.
Leveraged ETF assets double in two months as investors press AI bet
Investors turn to ETFs linked to AI and Tech, with exposures in the U.S. and Korea/Taiwan doubling in just two months
Sellers are pulling homes off the market at the fastest pace since 2020
Nationwide, 5.8% of all home listings were pulled off the market in April, according to Redfin. Delistings were up 3.8% compared with March.
US crude stocks fall on strong export, refining demand, EIA says, as U.S.-Israel war on Iran continues
U.S. crude stocks fell on strong export and refining demand as the U.S.-Israel war on Iran entered its fourth month, while gasoline and distillate inventories rose last week, the Energy Information A...
US factory orders post biggest gain in 11 months in April
New orders for U.S. factory goods posted their biggest increase in nearly a year in April amid strong demand for commercial aircraft and a range of other goods.
Iran conflict hasn't slowed the economy, but rising inflation coaxes business to freeze hiring
The largest part of the economy grew faster in May even as businesses had to cope with the worst inflation in several years, but it came at a cost to jobseekers. Many companies have adopted temporary ...
U.S. Services-Sector Activity Continued to Expand in May
The Institute for Supply Management's purchasing managers index for services providers was 54.5 compared with 53.6 in April.
Why Is the Stock Market Down Today, 6/3/26?
Both the S&P 500 (SPX) and the Nasdaq 100 (NDX) are trading lower on Wednesday after the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) proposed a new round of tariffs. The tariffs will…
What Wall Street is watching in terms of what Washington needs to get done this summer
Veda Partners' Henrietta Treyz and CNBC's Emily Wilkins discuss the big items Congress has on its agenda, including a potential war powers resolution, and the small amount of time lawmakers have to ge...
S&P 500 Slips as U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Faces Fresh Threats
The S&P 500 (SPX) is trading lower on Wednesday after the U.S. and Iran traded blows overnight, presenting another threat to the fragile ceasefire between the two sides. Iran fired…
Dow Jones Retreats as Trump Flirts with New Tariffs on 60 Nations
The Dow Jones (DJIA) is set to open Wednesday lower after the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) proposed tariffs of 10% and 12.5% on 60 trading partners, including China, Canada, the…
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.
ADP Says Private-Sector Hiring Stayed Strong Last Month
Private companies added a net 122,000 jobs in May, ADP said, compared with 105,000 additions in April and economists expectations of 110,000 new jobs.
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 ...
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.
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 threatens tariffs on 60 countries including UK and Canada over ‘forced labour'
Proposal for 10-12.5% levies, to also include EU, Taiwan, Canada and Australia, would allow US president to skirt court-imposed limits
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...
Boring Stocks Are Due for a Comeback
Stocks just hit their longest winning streak in a year, but there's still a war on with the U.S. and Iran exchanging fire overnight. That's sending oil prices higher.
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.
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.
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...




































































































