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Bank of Canada on Alert for Quick Change in Inflation Dynamics, Minutes Say
Bank of Canada officials agreed on the need to change course quickly on rate policy depending on developments in the Middle East and trade tensions with the U.S.
Trump's China visit could rattle markets if it doesn't bring an Iran breakthrough
There are concerns that a lack of Chinese intervention in the Iran conflict could prompt renewed U.S. military action as early as next week.
Inflation and Iran vs. earnings and AI: Your next move
The Investment Committee debates the state of the markets with inflation, Iran, earnings and AI all bearing down on stocks.
Why Is the Stock Market Up Today, 5/13/26?
After a slow start, both the S&P 500 (SPX) and the Nasdaq 100 (NDX) are trading higher on Wednesday. Strength in the Magnificent 7 has offset weakness in the utilities,…
Why investors are piling into AI and memory chip stocks [Market Catalysts Full Episode]
Investors continue pouring money into AI and semiconductor trades as memory chip stocks surge and a new ETF tied to the AI boom becomes the fastest-growing fund in history. Chapters 00:00 Hot inflatio...
Easing medical costs a positive for health insurers, but real test lies ahead, analysts say
U.S. health insurers' strong first-quarter results signaled more stable medical costs after prolonged pressure, but Wall Street analysts want to see another similar quarter before they are convinced.
Dow Jones Today: DJIA Retreats as Wholesale Inflation Heats Up; Trump Arrives in Beijing
The Dow Jones (DJIA) is trading lower on Wednesday following a concerning wholesale inflation update from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). In April, the U.S. Producer Price Index (PPI) rose 1.4%…
A Start-Up Aiming to Make Geothermal Energy Mainstream Goes Public
Fervo Energy, which uses drilling techniques from the oil and gas industry to produce power from the earth's heat, raised $1.9 billion in an initial public offering.
Is inflation heading to 6%? Probably not — but it will get worse before it gets better.
In the dark recesses of the economy, price pressures are bubbling up and foretelling another wave of inflation. Is inflation really heading to 5% or 6% again like during the bad days of the pandemic?
US grocery prices soared in April — but gas spikes weren't the only reason why
Prices for food eaten at home rose 2.9% in April compared to the same month a year earlier, according to government figures released Tuesday.
Fmr. CEA Chair Jared Bernstein on if there's a 'potential persistence problem' with inflation
Jared Bernstein, former CEA chair, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss recent economic data, how the Fed might look at these trends, and more.
Is inflation is putting the AI rally at risk?
Is inflation is putting the AI rally at risk?
One of the Stock Market's Biggest Bulls Sees a Historic Rally Coming
Stocks could be set for the strongest five-year rally since the dot-com era.
Fed's Collins Says She Could Envision the Need for Rate Hikes
Boston Federal Reserve President Susan Collins said she envisions a prolonged stretch of steady interest rates, and could envision a scenario that requires some policy tightening to ensure inflation r...
10-year Treasury yield hits new high for the year after very hot producer prices reading
Treasury yields climbed after a hotter-than-expected reading on the producer price index.
Most US adults say finances in good shape but job worries tick up, Fed survey shows
Nearly three-quarters of U.S. adults last year continued to rate their personal finances as being in reasonable shape, although they remained concerned about inflation and their worries about job sec...
Nasdaq Index: AI Momentum Keeps Stock Market Stable Despite Hot PPI
Nasdaq holds firm on AI momentum as rising yields, hot PPI data and elevated oil prices pressure the Dow Jones and broader stock market.
Wholesale inflation surges 6% — biggest increase since 2022: ‘Alarm bells at the Fed'
All the numbers were much higher than economists had expected and it alters the dynamic at the Fed and its fight against inflation.
NY Fed defeats Puerto Rican bank's appeal tied to Venezuela-related cutoff
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York on Wednesday defeated an appeal by a Puerto Rican lender whose access to the U.S. central banking system was cut off in a crackdown on lenders with links to Vene...
Tech investor Dan Niles predicts AI stocks will crash by 30% to 50% in 2027
Dan Niles predicted AI stocks could tumble as much as 50% after the boom peaks in early 2027. The tech investor said agentic AI will fuel the rally before triggering a reset across markets.
Oil at $120 Could Trigger a Global Recession, Warns IMF
International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva warned on Wednesday that if oil prices remain between $120 and $130 per barrel through 2027, the global economy could slip into...
KG Analyzes PPI, NVDA & SOX Rally, Agriculture Movers Amid Trump's China Visit
The big question Kevin Green has from Wednesday's hot PPI print: how long can Americans shoulder the burden of energy's inflation impact before demand destruction takes hold? In equities, KG has his e...
KG Analyzes PPI, NVDA & SOX Rally, Agriculture Movers Amid Trump's China Visit
The big question Kevin Green has from Wednesday's hot PPI print: how long can Americans shoulder the burden of energy's inflation impact before demand destruction takes hold? In equities, KG has his e...
Trump Touches Down in Beijing with Entourage of Top CEOs
President Trump landed in Beijing, China, on Tuesday morning, flanked by CEOs from several major firms, including Elon Musk of Tesla ($TSLA), Jensen Huang of Nvidia ($NVDA), and Larry Fink…
Tariff Refunds Begin to Reach Businesses as Trump Lashes Out at Court
The government must return about $160 billion, plus interest, collected from duties deemed illegal and potentially more if it loses a related tariff case.
S&P 500 Price Target Boosted to 8,000 by Morgan Stanley on ‘Strong Earnings Environment’
Morgan Stanley has joined a growing wave of Wall Street firms that have lifted their price targets for the S&P 500 (SPX). The bank raised its 2026 year-end target to 8,000…
US SEC 'attuned to potential risk' in private funds, enforcement chief says
Enforcement officials at Wall Street's top regulator are keeping an eye on potential risks in the private funds sector, the agency's newly installed head of enforcement said Wednesday.
Dow Slips After Wholesale Prices Flash Another Warning Sign on Inflation
The Dow industrials led U.S. stocks lower with fresh signs of growing price pressures from the war weighing on investors.
Semiconductor names have never before held this much sway over the stock market. History shows that could be a problem.
Semiconductor stocks have become an unusually large force in the U.S. stock market, underscoring how much of the latest rally in indexes like the S&P 500 has been powered by the artificial-intelligenc...
Dow falls 230 points as hot inflation data rattles Wall Street
US stocks opened subdued on Wednesday after another stronger-than-expected inflation report reinforced expectations that the Federal Reserve may keep interest rates elevated throughout the year, while...
Hot PPI "Big Number in All Cases," Still Not as Crucial as CPI
The April 2026 PPI proved to be "a big number in all cases," says Kevin Hincks. He outlines all of the key metrics and explains how a surge in energy prices is starting to extend its reach into other ...
Whipsaw market actions leaves traders looking for direction. The 'fear gauge' might offer a clue
Volatility in the S&P 500 as measured by the Cboe VIX Index ended down on Tuesday, despite a brief pop to 19.01, the highest since April 28.
Hot April 2026 PPI Print a Wake Up Call for Investors Dismissing Inflation?
A hot PPI came in well above Wall Street expectations, testing the stock market's all-time high run. Joe Brusuelas believes it's a healthy wake up call.
Dow Jones Stumbles as PPI Inflation Blasts Past Estimates
The Dow Jones (DJIA) is set to open Wednesday in negative territory following an inflation update from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The U.S. Producer Price Index (PPI) rose 1.4% month-over-mo...
US Producer Prices Climb by Most Since 2022
US wholesale inflation increased in April to the fastest pace since 2022 on increased energy prices. The producer price index rose 6% from a year ago, while a core measure of wholesale inflation that ...
Wholesale inflation jumps 6% in April on annual basis, biggest increase since 2022
CNBC's Rick Santelli joins 'Squawk Box' to break down April's PPI data.
Wholesale Inflation Shot Higher in April
Prices charged by producers rose by 1.4% in April from the month before, blowing past March's 0.7% increase, according to the Labor Department's producer-price index.
Stock Futures Trade Mixed on Hot April Wholesale Inflation
U.S. stock futures traded mixed on Wednesday morning. Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DJIA) and the S&P 500 ($SPX) fell 0.51% and 0.09%, respectively, at 8:45 a.m. EDT on…
Trump arrives in Beijing with CEOs ahead of Xi meetings
The president landed in the Chinese capital for a highly anticipated summit with Xi Jinping.
Wholesale prices jump to 4-year high and point to even more inflation in the next few months
A recap of consumer prices in April showed inflation climbing to a three-year high. Now the latest look at wholesale prices points to even higher inflation in the next month or two.
Wholesale prices surged 1.4% in April, much more than expected
The producer price index was expected to increase 0.5% in April, according to the Dow Jones consensus.
5 tests Kevin Warsh will face on the first day as Fed chair
Wall Street and Washington will be watching to see how he reacts to political pressure and whether he can get the central bank on board with the major changes he favors.
Inflation jumps, Altman's testimony, Huang joins Trump's China visit and more in Morning Squawk
Here are five key things investors need to know to start the trading day.
Trump, Xi to weigh tariff cuts on $30 billion of imports in managed trade push
The U.S. and China are expected to inch toward a managed trade mechanism for non-sensitive goods this week, with each side possibly identifying some $30 billion worth of goods on which they could red...
Morning Call Sheet: Markets weigh inflation, AI and rate fears
Craig Johnson, Piper Sandler Chief Market Technician, Ross Mayfield, Baird Investment Strategist, and Courtney Gelman, Strategas Washington Research Analyst, discuss inflation risks, Fed policy uncert...
When Market Pundits Cry Wolf
Is the war finally spooking Wall Street? April's hot inflation data stoked investors' expectations for future price increases, sending break-even rates on inflation-protected bonds to a multiyear high...
Investors should be hedging inflation risk right now, says T. Rowe Price's Sébastien Page
Sébastien Page, T. Rowe Price head of global multi-asset and CIO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, how to hedge inflation risk, where investors can find opportunity right now, s...
What's at stake as Trump and an army of CEOs go to China
What's at stake for the world's two biggest economies as the leaders of the U.S. and China meet face-to-face?
What the Elite Group of CEOs Joining Trump in China Says About the U.S. Economy
President Donald Trump has put together an exclusive group of CEOs, representing the best the U.S. has to offer, to join his key summit with China's Xi Jinping.
Tech Giants Are Hiding the Holes in the Stock Market's Walls
Tech is the standout perform in a narrowing market, with oil, trade, and inflation issues brewing on the sidelines.
Fed alert
What matters in U.S. and global markets today. Oil prices remain elevated, inflation is climbing and bond markets are feeling the heat as the Iran war stalemate continues. Higher-than-forecast U.S. c...
Markets Turn to Tech Amid Uncertainty of Trump's China Mission and Iran Chaos
Inflation complicates Fed's rate plans, Trump's global tariffs get a reprieve, plastic prices are surging, and more news to start your day.
To dot or not? Warsh's first Fed rate projection could out his views to the public - and Trump
Kevin Warsh will face a key moment in his first weeks as U.S. Federal Reserve leader when interest rate projections released at June's meeting could reveal to President Donald Trump and the world whe...
Focus: China criticizes US chip equipment bill in run-up to Beijing talks
China is pushing back against proposed U.S. legislation that would curb its chipmakers in the global AI race, making early moves that underscore Beijing's concerns.
Warsh has big plans for the Fed, but results may take time
Fifteen years after leaving the Federal Reserve in opposition to an expansive bond-buying program that has since saddled it with a $6.7 trillion portfolio, Kevin Warsh is expected to return as the U.S...
Big investors are trading private credit gains for infrastructure bets. Here's where else they're putting money.
Private credit's share of institutional portfolios has fallen, according to a report. Canoe Intelligence found that only infrastructure had net inflows from institutions in Q4 2025.
Stock Market News, 5/13/26 – U.S Stock Futures Mixed Ahead of Inflation Data amid Middle East Uncertainty
U.S. stock futures were mixed early Wednesday as investors awaited another key inflation report. This comes after a hotter-than-expected consumer inflation report that ended the record-setting streaks...
Global Markets, U.S. Futures Mixed Ahead of Trump, Xi Meeting
U.S. stock futures and global indexes were mixed ahead of the meeting between the leaders of the world's two biggest economies.
Tech rivalry, distrust sap summit hopes for Trump-Xi AI push
U.S. President Donald Trump will put artificial intelligence at the forefront of talks this week with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, a first that highlights the technology's strategic heft but substantiv...
Political and Inflation Concerns Could Lift Gilt Yields Further
Gilt yields opened lower. Pepperstone said they could climb further as U.K. political uncertainty persists while concerns about inflation grow.
Economist WARNS surging energy prices are ‘BLEEDING THROUGH'
Panelists Liz Peek and EJ Antoni discuss the global economic impact of stalled U.S.-Iran talks as oil worries remain in focus on ‘The Bottom Line.'
Why Are Stock Market Futures Rising Today, 5/13/26?
U.S. stock futures were higher ahead of Wednesday’s session as investors awaited another key inflation report. This comes after a hotter-than-expected consumer inflation report that snapped the record...
Credit card usage proves to be on the rise
JPMorgan chief U.S. economist Michael Feroli has the latest on consumer spending on 'The Claman Countdown.
Trump, Xi to weigh rare earth truce extension, but China's curbs still bite
China and the U.S. are considering extending a truce on Chinese rare earth export curbs at a leaders' summit this week, but Chinese customs data shows Beijing is still throttling shipments of the mat...
This is a 'temporary energy shock': Kevin Hassett
NEC Director Kevin Hassett discusses the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, the federal gas tax, and the Trump administration's pro-growth economic agenda as solutions to combat rising gas prices on 'Kudlow...
Asian Currencies Consolidate as Traders Assess U.S. CPI
Asian currencies mostly consolidated against the dollar, as traders assessed U.S. CPI data.
Review & Preview: Chips Down
Chip stocks fell sharply after weeks of gains. The vibe shift pushed consumer staples and healthcare stocks higher.
Wall Street Is Getting More Anxious About Long-Term Inflation
Surging energy prices have pushed investors' inflation expectations to multiyear highs.
Iran War Sends Gas Prices Higher, Lifting U.S. Inflation To 3.8% Annually
The April consumer price index shows that annual inflation is still above the Federal Reserve's 2% target. Energy is the main driver of inflation as the Iran war creates oil supply shocks.
Why Are Stock Market Futures Flat Today, 5/12/26?
U.S. stock futures were flat Tuesday evening as investors awaited another key inflation report. This comes after a hotter than expected consumer inflation report snapped record-setting streaks for the...
Here's the silver lining for stocks and 5% Treasury yields
Higher rates mean higher costs for borrowers, but 5% isn't a level that's prone to sticking around in the Treasury market
Tuesday's Final Takeaways: Inflation Surges & Possible Development With Global Tensions
Marley Kayden says April's CPI came in hotter than expected as the global tensions and the conflict in the middle east continues to rise. Sam Vadas said with Trump headed to China, there could be posi...
API shows another weekly fall in US crude stocks but gasoline inventories rise, sources say
U.S. crude oil inventories fell for a fourth straight week last week, while distillate inventories also declined. Motor gasoline stocks, however, rose, according to market sources citing America...
Trading Day: Inflation up, chips down
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell on Tuesday, dragged down by a sharp decline in semiconductors, while sentiment was also rattled by rebounding oil prices and stronger-than-expected U.S. inflation which bot...
America's Biggest Companies Had a Strong Q1. Traders Have Been Hard to Impress.
Corporate America started 2026 with one of its best quarters in years. Traders haven't been too impressed.
Senate Confirms Kevin Warsh to Fed Board of Governors
Michael McKee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent says we can expect Kevin Warsh to be confirmed to Fed Chair with similar numbers. - The Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh's nominat...
S&P 500 & NASDAQ Fall as Oil Jumps | Closing Bell
Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Romaine Bostick, Katie Greifeld, Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec.
US consumer finance agency to bring staff back to office year after closure
Leadership at the U.S. consumer finance watchdog plans to recall staff to the office more than a year after the Trump administration shuttered its Washington headquarters and tried to eliminate the w...
Dow ends 50 points higher as Nasdaq slides on inflation, chip selloff
US stocks closed mixed on Tuesday as a selloff in semiconductor shares and rising oil prices pressured technology-heavy indexes following a hotter-than-expected inflation report for April. The S&P 500...
This bearish ‘key reversal' chart pattern could be why chip stocks suffered a rare selloff
A bearish chart pattern in the South Korea's Kospi Composite Index could act as a warning for the U.S. chip sector, given that the two have moved in sync during their recent sharp run ups.
U.S. Farm Exports Could Be Back in Play. Don't Be Too Optimistic.
For investors, the Trump-Xi summit may offer a signal on whether agricultural trade could serve as a stabilizing force in the U.S.-China relationship.
Inflation is now rising faster than your salary. Here's how long that could last.
The price squeeze that Americans are feeling has reached a level last seen three years ago.
How Active Management Can Dominate the NACHO Trade
Have you heard about the NACHO Trade? Many market watchers are now well acquainted with the almost weekly appearance of the TACO Trade – the Trump Always Chickens Out Trade.
AI Dividend Proposal Roils Korean Market | Bloomberg Tech 5/12/2026
Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss comments by a South Korean policymaker that the country should pay citizens a “dividend” using taxes on AI profits. Plus, the largest US derivatives exc...
Stock Market Today: SPY, QQQ Lose Steam on Red-Hot Inflation Data as Rate Hike Odds Rally
Both the S&P 500 ETF ($SPY) and the Nasdaq 100 ETF ($QQQ) closed lower on Tuesday as higher-than-expected inflation data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) sent rate cut odds lower.
Inflation surges to 3.8% in April as the war in Iran spikes gas and food prices
U.S. consumer prices climbed sharply again last month as the 10-week war with Iran delivered higher gasoline prices and more pain for Americans.
Top Stock Gainers Today, 5/12/26
The S&P 500 (SPX) finished in negative territory on Tuesday amid an inflation update from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and surging rate hike odds. Let’s break down the sectors…
U.S. appeals court temporarily allows President Trump's 10% tariffs under Section 122
CNBC's Megan Cassella reports on the status of President Trump's 10% tariffs under Section 122.
Trump Can Keep Collecting Global 10% Tariffs, Federal Appeals Court Says
The decision pauses a trade court decision last week that declared the Trump administration's 10% tariffs invalid.
From Diet Coke To Helium: Consumers Feeling Iran War Shortages
The Strait of Hormuz has been blocked by Iran since attacks on the country began at the end of February. The closure of the passage, through which a significant portion of the world's oil flows, immed...
Michael Burry's Latest Warning: Stock Market 'Feeling Like the Last Months' of Dotcom Bubble
Bulls may be in the driver's seat on Wall Street, but a notable bear in the back seat is piping up.
US appeals court keeps Trump admin's 10% global tariffs in place for now
Two businesses and Washington state had sued over the tariffs, which were imposed in February.
Consumer Discretionary Stocks' Long Winter Isn't Over
Everything seems to be going well on Wall Street—but consumer stocks aren't joining the party.
The first wave of tariff refunds have begun flowing in
After the Supreme Court ruled some of President Donald Trump's tariffs unconstitutional, the first wave of refunds began flowing in on Tuesday. Retailer Oshkosh Corporation told CNBC it has begun rece...
The tech trade pulls back from record highs: How investors should move
The Investment Committee debate how to trade tech stocks as the sector retreats from record highs.
U.S. Budget Surplus Shrinks $43B in April on Lower Tax Revenue, Higher Refunds
The government returned more money to taxpayers and received less in taxes in April than a year earlier.
PERFECT STORM: Trump confronts ‘CRITICAL' moment as China and 'hot inflation' collide
‘The Big Money Show' discusses President Donald Trump's pivotal week as inflation surges, Fed leadership changes and a high-stakes China summit test markets.
Trump Delays Signing Orders Targeting Beef Prices After 16% Surge In Past Year
The price surge traces back to the U.S. cattle herd, which has fallen to its lowest level since 1951 after years of drought across Texas, Oklahoma and the Great Plains forced ranchers to sell off cows...
Senate confirms Kevin Warsh as Fed governor, paving the way for chair confirmation vote
Kevin Warsh took another step toward becoming Federal Reserve chair on Tuesday, clearing a key Senate vote that puts him on the central bank Board of Governors. CNBC's Emily Wilkins reports.
Trump and China's Xi Are Set to Meet. What It Means For Iran, Markets, Tariffs.
The best likely outcome for investors: Symbolic gestures aimed at stabilizing the relationship that preserves the current detente.
The stock market isn't ignoring Iran. It's rising for these three very real reasons
The stock market is once again at all-time highs, even with higher oil prices rippling its way through the global economy. There are fundamental reasons behind the comeback include a resilient U.S. ec...
Senate Confirms Warsh to Fed Board with Chair Vote on Deck
On Tuesday, the Senate approved Kevin Warsh to join the Fed as a Governor in a 51–45 vote and is set to vote on Wednesday to confirm his nomination to…
Markets raise chances for a Fed rate hike following hot inflation report
Traders moved further away Tuesday from expecting any Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and in fact began anticipating a higher probability that the next move would be a hike. Market pricing around n...
Senate confirms Kevin Warsh to Fed board as he clears another hurdle toward becoming chairman
The Senate on Tuesday confirmed Kevin Warsh to the Federal Reserve board, as President Trump's nominee cleared another hurdle toward his path to becoming the central bank's next chairman.
How AI Demand & U.S.-Iran War Control the Stock Market
Dale Smothers believes the market is trading on two assumptions: AI demand continuing and the U.S.-Iran conflict coming to an end. He labels AI demand as the most important, saying we're seeing new al...
The Iran war's costliest tax is not inflation — it's uncertainty
Markets can handle expensive energy. What crushes confidence is a volatile environment that squelches investment and spurs defensiveness.
Did rents really surge in April and boost inflation? Here's the real story.
The rising shelter costs are actually slowing. Unfortunately, other prices are rising again.
Inflation is overtaking Americans' pay gains, largely because of the cost of filling up at the gas station
Americans' hourly wages are up. The problem?
Inflation is overtaking Americans' pay gains, largely because of the cost of filling up at the gas station
Americans' hourly wages are up. The problem?
April CPI Spike Raises Pressure on Already-Stretched Consumers
Inflation accelerated again in April, intensifying pressure on consumers who were already struggling to keep pace with rising costs for food, housing and healthcare. The latest Consumer Price Index re...
Senate confirms Kevin Warsh as Fed governor, clears way for chair vote
Kevin Warsh took another step towards becoming Federal Reserve chair on Tuesday, clearing a key Senate vote that puts him on the central bank Board of Governors. Next up for the nominee, who sat on th...
Dow Jones Today: DJIA Retreats on Inflation Shock as Rate Cut Odds Tumble
The Dow Jones (DJIA) is trading lower on Tuesday as investors assess the latest inflation data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.6% month-over-month in A...
US LNG vessels leave for China after year-long pause ahead of Trump-Xi summit
China could receive in June its first direct U.S. liquefied natural gas shipment in more than a year in a potential sign of thawing energy ties as U.S. President Donald Trump this week heads to Beiji...
Bulls and bears both believe this could be 1999 all over again
The central debate on Wall Street is starting to sound something like this: Bears say, “It's starting to look like 1999 – sell tech stocks,” while bulls counter, “It's starting to look like 1999 – buy...
Rate Hike Odds Surge as Swelling Inflation Crushes Rate Cut Hopes
In a pivot from the beginning of the year, the most likely outcome by year-end is for the Fed to either hold interest rates steady or raise them, according to…
Why Is the Stock Market Down Today, 5/12/26?
Both the S&P 500 (SPX) and the Nasdaq 100 (NDX) are trading lower on Tuesday as investors digest an inflation report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). In April, the Consumer Price Index (CPI)...
S&P 500 Stumbles as Inflation Outpaces Wage Growth
The S&P 500 (SPX) is trading lower on Tuesday following a disappointing inflation update from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). In April, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 3.8% year-over-year, a...
Dow Jones Muted as CPI Inflation Volleys to 3-Year High
The Dow Jones (DJIA) is set to open Tuesday flat following an inflation update from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). In April, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased by 0.6% month-over-month, i...
U.S. Stock Futures Fall on April Inflation Reading, Persistent Geopolitical Tensions
U.S. stock futures trended lower on Tuesday morning on a higher-than-anticipated April inflation reading. Also, oil prices rose amid persistent tensions between the U.S. and Iran. Notably, President D...
Stock Market News, 5/12/26 – U.S Stock Futures Down as Iran Tensions Rise Ahead of Inflation Data
U.S. stock futures trended lower early Tuesday as oil prices rose and tensions between the U.S. and Iran increased after President Donald Trump rejected Iran’s latest proposal to end the…





























































































