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‘THAT WOULD BE WILD': Trump THREATENED Iran, now investors are CLOSELY watching oil
‘The Big Money Show' discusses the state of U.S.-Iran negotiations, Strait of Hormuz threats, oil prices and inflation risks. #foxbusiness #bigmoneyshow 00:00 — Vance Hails Progress in U.S.-Iran Talks...
Dow rises 140 points as S&P 500 falls on tech losses, Iran talks and PCE watch
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose on Monday even as broader equity markets declined, with technology stocks and SpaceX weighing on sentiment while investors assessed developments in US-Iran negoti...
Stock Market Today: SPY, QQQ Stumble on Rising Rate Hike Odds as U.S. Waives Oil Sanctions on Iran
Both the S&P 500 ETF ($SPY) and the Nasdaq 100 ETF ($QQQ) closed lower on Monday in a disappointing start to the trading week. News That Moved the Stock Market Today…
The bond market just did something unusual. Why its sudden volatility ‘is here to stay.
New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh appears to be supportive of bond markets leading the way — so he doesn't have to hike interest rates
S&P 500 Top Stock Gainers Today, 6/22/26
The S&P 500 (SPX) closed lower on Monday as investors priced in higher odds of multiple rate hikes by year-end. Let’s break down the sectors behind the performance. Today’s Top-Performing Sector Real ...
Trump may say he's banning Wall Street from buying homes. Does the bipartisan housing bill actually do that?
The measure “will take time to meaningfully affect housing affordability and will not resolve voter frustration in that area,” analysts said.
Why Are Gold and Silver Down Today, 6/22/26?
Both gold (XAUUSD) and silver (XAGUSD) are in the red on Monday as the two precious metals continue to have a disappointing year. Rising odds of multiple rate hikes in…
Why Consumers Are Still Spending: Less Debt, More Stocks
Lower debt burdens and rising stock holdings are helping support consumer spending, even as investors remain skeptical about the health of the U.S. consumer.
Alan Greenspan, former Federal Reserve chairman, dies at 100
Long before social media influencers moved markets, there was Alan Greenspan. Yahoo Finance looks back at the life and legacy of the former Federal Reserve chairman, whose speeches, testimony, and pol...
Why Is the Stock Market Down Today, 6/22/26?
Both the S&P 500 (SPX) and the Nasdaq 100 (NDX) are trading lower to kick off the trading week as the odds for multiple rate hikes this year continue to…
Alan Greenspan's legacy explained: how the Fed became central to modern markets under America's most influential central banker
Greenspan made the Fed famous. For him, and the institution, it was a blessing, and a curse.
Investors can buy duration safely as Fed will remain on hold, says Allspring's George Bory
George Bory, Allspring Global Investments, joins 'Halftime Report' to discuss the new Federal Reserve regime.
Dow Jones Today: DJIA Gains on ‘Productive’ U.S.-Iran Talks as Oil Drops Below $80
The Dow Jones (DJIA) is in the green on Monday after the U.S. and Iran held their first round of in-person negotiations following the signing of the memorandum of understanding…
How Will Wall Street Remember Alan Greenspan?
Alan Greenspan has died at the age of 100. Greenspan's 18 years as Fed chief, from 1987 until his retirement at the start of 2006, were marked by a stock market boom and low unemployment.
These six fast-growing stocks sit at the cutting edge of space and military technology
In the wake of the SpaceX IPO, investors can expect global communications and AI data processing — both via satellites — to be important themes for many years.
Oil Slips 3% as U.S. Suspends Iranian Oil Sanctions
Brent crude oil (BZ) is down by over 3% on Monday after the U.S. agreed to suspend oil sanctions on Iran for 60 days, or until August 21. Top officials…
Alan Greenspan, longtime head of the US Federal Reserve, dies aged 100
Alan Greenspan, the longtime head of the Federal Reserve and influential economist, has died aged 100.
Inflation in Canada Hits Three-Year High as Gas Prices Jump 33%
Energy prices have soared in Canada since the Iran war began.
Prepare for Three Rate Hikes in 2026, Says Bank of America
Bank of America ($BAC) now expects the Fed to raise interest rates three times this year, in September, October, and December. The firm cited a higher risk of inflation and…
Goldman Slashes U.S. Recession Odds to 15% Following U.S.-Iran MOU
Goldman Sachs ($GS) lowered its 12-month U.S. recession odds to 15% from 25% on Monday. The firm cited easing U.S.-Iran tensions and a resilient labor market. Goldman’s recession odds are…
Dow rises as US-Iran talks progress; investors await key inflation data
US stocks opened slightly higher on Monday as investors reacted to signs of progress in the latest round of US-Iran negotiations and looked ahead to a key inflation report that could shape the Federal...
Dow Jones Gains as Vance Touts ‘Good Progress’ in U.S.-Iran Talks
The Dow Jones (DJIA) is set to open the trading week in the green following a first round of U.S.-Iran negotiations in Switzerland over the weekend. Both sides indicated progress…
The Economy Does Not Depend on Fed Policy, Roubini Says
Nouriel Roubini, Roubini Macro Associates chairman and Hudson Bay Capital senior economic strategist, says he expects US inflation to slow down and the economy is being powered by the tech boom and no...
Stock Futures Inch Higher as Investors Monitor U.S.-Iran Deal Updates
U.S. stock futures edged higher on Monday morning as investors monitored updates on the U.S.-Iran peace talks. Futures on the Nasdaq 100 (NDX), the S&P 500 Index (SPX), and the Dow Jones Industrial Av...
Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones 30 and S&P 500 Forecasts – US Indices Continue to Grind
US indices continue to look very well supported just below. This continues to be an area that is trying to ignore the Middle East as much as possible, but still sees interest rates causing issues at t...
Futures Fluctuate on Strait of Hormuz Uncertainty, SPCX Readies $20B Bond Offering
Whiplash hits geopolitical headwinds as a back-and-forth in U.S. and Iran talks fluctuate the price action in futures. Tom White explains why investors should take headlines out of Iran "with a grain ...
CNBC's Steve Liesman on the life and legacy of former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan
CNBC's Steve Liesman joins 'Squawk Box' with a look back the life and legacy of former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan.
Former Federal Reserve chair Alan Greenspan dies at 100
Alan Greenspan, former chair of the board of the governors of the Federal Reserve System, died on Monday at the age of 100 years old, according to a statement from his wife Andrea Mitchell, NBC News c...
Former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan dies at 100
Alan Greenspan, the legendary central banker who spent nearly 20 years as chairman of the Federal Reserve, according to media reports. He was 100.
U.S. Stock Futures Mixed
A rocky start to negotiations between the U.S. and Iran hasn't dented investors' hope for peace in the Middle East and a reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Oil prices are slipping, with Brent crude tr...
Keir Starmer Resigns as Downing Street Chaos Sends the FTSE 250 into a Sudden Tumble
The UK stock market experienced a mixed start to the week on Monday after Keir Starmer announced his resignation, a move that sparked immediate Downing Street chaos and sent the…
Alan Greenspan, US Fed 'maestro' through years of boom and bust, dies at 100
Alan Greenspan, hailed as the greatest Federal Reserve chairman when he retired in 2006 but derided for a severe financial crisis that followed barely two years later, died on Monday aged 100, his wif...
Alan Greenspan, former chairman of the Fed, dies at age 100
Alan Greenspan presided over the Federal Reserve for 19 years under four presidents, from Presidents Reagan to George W. Bush. His comment in 1996 about investors' "irrational exuberance" initially sh...
The rally we've seen this year has been entirely driven by earnings, says JPMorgan's Stephen Parker
Stephen Parker, JPMorgan Private Bank co-head of global investment strategy, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, earnings growth, state of the economy, the Fed's interest rate outl...
A major test is coming for the stock market, and Morgan Stanley warns the Fed won't rescue investors
The stock market faces two key headwinds after the new Fed chief said he won't come riding to the rescue.
Bonds Are Heeding Warsh's Hawkish Tone and Making It Harder for the Stock Market
Treasury yields are moving higher amid U.S-Iran peace progress and lower oil prices.
Strategy's Chairman Keeps Rolling the Dice
The ink was barely dry on the peace deal President Trump signed with Tehran before the Strait of Hormuz was declared closed again by Iran. Peace talks in Switzerland have been shaky.
Dow futures plunge 180 points: 5 things to know before Wall Street opens
US stock futures struggled for direction on Monday as investors returned from the Juneteenth break to a market caught between easing oil risks and a more hawkish Federal Reserve. Progress in US-Iran t...
This upstart launched 35 ETFs in a day - and doesn't plan to slow down
It took more than a decade for BlackRock, the world's largest issuer of exchange-traded funds, to launch its first 300 products.
Treasury yields rise ahead of key inflation data; markets resume trading after public holiday
The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note — the key benchmark for U.S. government borrowing — rose over 3 basis points to 4.483%.
Stock Market News Today, 6/22/26 – Futures Jittery amid U.S.-Iran Peace Progress, PCE Data in Focus
U.S. stock futures were mixed ahead of Monday’s session as investors monitored the latest developments in U.S.-Iran peace talks. Markets are set to reopen after the three-day Juneteenth holiday weeken...
Stock Market Today: Nasdaq Futures Inch Up After Tense U.S.-Iran Talks
Oil prices slip after mediators come up with plan to ease frictions
AI boom's US employment, wage impact muted so far, ECB study finds
A boom in the use of artificial intelligence may displace some workers, but the overall effect on aggregate employment or wages in the U.S. has been muted so far, according to a European Central Ban...
Stock Futures Slip as Markets Assess U.S.-Iran Peace Talks, Await PCE Data
U.S. stock futures were down ahead of Monday’s session as investors assessed the latest developments in the U.S.-Iran peace negotiations. Markets will resume trading after a three-day weekend followin...
Earnings breadth is expanding beyond AI: Raymond James
Matt Orton of Raymond James says AI remains a key earnings driver, but thinks investors should broaden their focus to sectors such as defense, pharmaceuticals and biotech as diversifiers.
Nasdaq Index Forecast: Will AI Demand Justify Record Chip Stock Prices?
Nasdaq and SOX rebounded after the Fed selloff, with chip stocks hitting record highs as investors bet AI spending will keep driving tech stocks higher.
The Biggest Risks Threatening This Highflying Stock Market
Despite plenty of tailwinds, some investors still see causes for concern.
Stock Futures, Oil Prices Begin Trading Later Sunday After Iran Closed Strait of Hormuz
Stock futures were falling on Sunday and oil prices spiked after tensions flared up between the U.S. and Iran even as the two sides met in Switzerland to hammer out a permanent peace deal.
Kevin Warsh, The Fed, And The Soft Bigotry Of Low Expectations
Conservatives are falling all over themselves to cheer newly installed Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh's disdain for the Phillips Curve. Which explains the title of this opinion piece.
This bull market isn't going to end because of Fed rate hikes under Warsh
Warsh may hope the threat of rate hikes is enough. But stocks might gain ground if he does, and past rate-hike cycles can be a guide.
'Regime change but in a velvet glove': How Kevin Warsh has set out to remake the Fed
Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh's first big announced changes point toward a quiet revolution, with task forces set up to rethink virtually everything done to set policy and the approach used to get there. T...
What to Expect in Markets This Week: A Post-Fed Inflation Reading and Earnings From a Hot Memory Maker
Economists will update the Fed's preferred inflation index this week, giving investors a chance to see how the latest reading squares with the newly hawkish central bank.
All the Money Flooding Into AI Is a Giant Warning Sign
When companies as a group turn into sellers, it's a reasonable sign that stocks are very overpriced.
The Week That Was, The Week Ahead: Macro and Markets, June 21
Stocks ended the week higher as investors leaned back into risk assets, with technology leading the move. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) rose 0.14% to 51,564.70, while the S&P…
Your Next ETF May Be Picked Entirely By An AI
Three exchange-traded funds registered with the SEC hand the job of choosing stocks to a piece of software. The software is called BAILA, short for Bayesian AI Learning Algorithm, and the firm behind ...
Your Private Credit Fund May Be Worth Less Than It Says
On February 27, BlackRock TCP Capital, a publicly traded lender to mid-sized companies, told the Securities and Exchange Commission that the value of its loan book had fallen 19% in a single quarter. ...
Jed Ellerbroek on Fed's "Bid for Time" & Why Mag 7's AI Buildout is "Justified"
The big takeaway from the Fed's interest rate decision and following press conference with Kevin Warsh is an intensifying focus on inflation, says Jed Ellerbroek. He believes the task forces announced...
AI buildout gives tech investors new reasons to watch bond market
Tech giants are depleting reserves and leveraging debt in their ambitious data center buildouts. That's making the group much more exposed to the cost of borrowing and giving tech investors reason to ...
Why a hawkish Fed isn't scaring Wall Street
US stocks are showing surprising resilience as Wall Street increasingly abandons expectations for near-term Federal Reserve rate cuts. Several major financial institutions have recently pushed back th...
The Market's AI Fanfare Is Running Into a Harsh Political Reality
Anthropic's hopes for a blockbuster IPO could depend as much on the ballot box as on investors.
Secretive Wall Street Powerhouse Jane Street Seizes the AI Spotlight
The firm has surged from a handful of staffers to 3,500 with plans to recruit more than 500 employees this year.
The Top-Performing S&P 500 Companies Share This One Trait
A quick glance at the top-performing S&P 500 (SPX) stocks year-to-date shows a clear trend toward memory and storage names. Notably, the top four leaders are all memory and storage…
Stock Market Week Ahead: Prepare for Micron’s Earnings and Key Inflation Data
June has provided no shortage of headlines for investors, including the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding (MOU), volatile gas prices, and Kevin Warsh’s first meeting as Chair of the central bank.
Iran Eyes Mandatory ‘Insurance Fees’ on Vessels Crossing Through Hormuz
Iran is considering charging a mandatory insurance fee to ships crossing through the Strait of Hormuz in the future. As part of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed earlier this…
Republican Senators Intensify Criticism of U.S.-Iran MOU
Several Republican senators have spoken out against the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed earlier this week. Ted Cruz issued perhaps the harshest statement, warning that it is an “exc...
Warsh's first test as Fed chairman will be reading the AI boom. Will the build-out cool or stoke price pressures?
Will the build-out cool or stoke price pressures? The 1990s offer two different answers.
Rate Hike Odds Climb Further after Warsh’s First Fed Meeting as Chair
Kevin Warsh’s first Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting as head of the central bank delivered a hawkish message to the market. While officials voted unanimously to hold rates, nine…
AI Warfare Is at the Point of No Return. What Now?
Between a new executive order, a clash with Anthropic and high-tech wars, the U.S. is stumbling into an AI arms race that the world is struggling to control.
Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: U.S. Inflation Data in Focus as Prospects of Fed Rate Hike Increase
The Federal Reserve's favored inflation measure will be watched closely after the central bank recently signaled the possibility that its next move could be to raise interest rates.
U.S. jobless claims drop to 226,000 as unemployment rate stays at a historically low 4.3%
The number of Americans applying for jobless aid fell modestly last week as layoffs remained in the same historically low range of recent years.U.S. applications for unemployment benefits in the week ...
Forget Interest Rates. The Fed Just Turned Everything Upside Down
Understanding the Federal Reserve and its decision-making process is about to become much harder, thanks to the directions of new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh.
Fed watching is looking very different now. Two charts can help you in the Warsh era.
The Federal Reserve meeting this week marked the begining of a new era for U.S. monetary policy, and consequently, for investors.
Trump picked Kevin Warsh to cut rates. The new Fed chief just told us he has other plans.
The Federal Reserve is a sprawling bureaucracy, averse to change. With that in mind, the latest FOMC meeting and press conference — the first under new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh — came as a pleasant surpr...
The Dollar, Gold, and Bitcoin Are Taking Warsh's Fed Shift Seriously. Stocks Don't Care.
Stocks have quickly moved on from Kevin Warsh's hawkish first meeting as Federal Reserve Chairman. But other parts of the markets haven't.
Why the Fed's hawkish stance signals a step-change in U.S. dollar sentiment — and a new direction
Interest rate differentials, growth prospects, demand for capital from AI investment and bumper stock market issuance is generating demand for the dollar and a bullish impulse
Datacenters driving US clean energy growth while still threatening climate
As datacenters' connections to electric grids are held up, big tech is forced to throw money at producing its own power
Warsh's task forces give the Fed wiggle room to put off changing rates until December
During his first press conference as Fed chair Wednesday, Kevin Warsh repeated one refrain in his answers to many reporters' questions: A task force is looking into it.
World Cup Could Dwarf the Taylor Swift Effect With a $45 Billion Economic Boost
Bank of America estimates that the flagship international soccer tournament will drive consumer spending up by $32 billion.
Morning Bid: Peace now or maybe later?
We have a deal – sort of. The week kicked off with news late on Sunday that the U.S. and Iran had agreed on a memorandum of understanding that would officially end hostilities and reopen the Strait of...
Dollar Rises to One-Year High, U.S. Markets Closed for Holiday
The dollar gained as investors continued to digest the increased likelihood of higher U.S. rates following Wednesday's Fed meeting.
Dollar Rises to One-Year High on Increased Prospects of Higher U.S. Interest Rates
The gains came even as oil prices have eased recently after the U.S. and Iran signed an interim peace deal on Wednesday.
Stocks Struggle for Direction as Peace Deal Euphoria Fades
Global stocks are drifting, after the peace deal between the U.S. and Iran sparked a broad rally the previous session.
U.S.-Iran deal will stick despite being a ‘bad, bad deal', says David Roche
Quantum Strategy's David Roche expects the US-Iran deal to hold, arguing both Washington and Tehran have strong incentives to keep Iranian oil flowing and avoid political disruption ahead of US midter...
Kevin Warsh's changes to Fed communications could lead to more bond market volatility: Mark Zandi
Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics, says he's "not a fan" of Fed chair Kevin Warsh's approach to transparency as it would lead to more volatility, which will not be good for the broader ...
Markets must navigate new Fed direction: JP Morgan Investment Management
Jim Caron, CIO of Cross-Asset Solutions at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, says the new Fed Chairman, Kevin Warsh, does not want the central bank to communicate too much and is seeking a much sm...
Review & Preview: Peace Trumps Fed
Progress toward a peace deal with Iran outweighed hawkish undertones from Fed Chair Kevin Warsh. Plus, the Knicks' market impact.
Jim Cramer says next week's economic data will drive the markets
CNBC's Jim Cramer said next week's lighter earnings calendar will put the focus on key economic data. He highlighted earnings from FedEx, KB Home, and Micron, while arguing that falling oil prices cou...
Larry Kudlow: 'RISING PROSPERITY' could follow falling inflation
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow discusses President Donald Trump's policy adjustments in relation to the stock market and the economic impact of the war in Iran on ‘Kudlow.'
Dollar touches highest level in more than a year. Why this latest rally might be overdone.
The U.S. dollar headed Thursday for its highest close in more than a year, as investors continued to digest the Federal Reserve's Wednesday meeting, which revived the possibility of further interest-r...
Stocks Rally, Gas Prices Fall as U.S., Iran Move Ahead on Peace Deal
Nasdaq gains nearly 2% in a reversal from Wednesday's decline.
Bond market is an inviting place to invest, says J.P. Morgan Asset Management Bob Michele
J.P. Morgan Asset Management Bob Michele joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the future for rate hikes, the latest from the Federal Reserve, the bond market, and more.
Ed Yardeni: New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh is a HAWK acting like a DOVE
Yardeni Research President Ed Yardeni discusses how the new the Fed chair's actions impact the market on ‘Making Money.' #fox #media #breakingnews #us #usa #new #news #breaking #foxbusiness #makingmon...
Dow ends higher as chip stocks rally and Fed rate-hike fears ease
US stocks rebounded on Thursday, with semiconductor shares leading the advance as investors looked past the previous session's Federal Reserve-driven selloff and welcomed easing oil prices and encoura...
The Unstoppable Stock Market Rally Is Defying Fed Fears
The Fed may have to hike rates later this year. But investors are focusing more on strong fundamentals for Corporate America and the economy.
Stocks rally as US-Iran sign interim deal, oil prices drop
Wall Street staged a comeback that saw stocks climbing as tech shares led gains and oil fell. Anastasia Amoroso, Chief Investment Strategist: Private Wealth at Partners Group, discusses the day's mark...
Warsh Rocks Bond Market in Debut, Sparks Surge in Hike Bets
Traders piled into betting on interest-rate hikes as soon as next month after Kevin Warsh used his debut press conference as Federal Reserve chairman to make clear the central bank won't tolerate high...
Investors Look Beyond Chips For Next Big Thing in Tech
As the AI hype continues to grow, investors are looking beyond chips to find the next big thing to revolutionize the tech sector. Ankur Crawford, Portfolio Manager at Alger, says there hasn't been a b...
Citi Predicts Fed Rate Cuts Will Come Later Than Expected
Citigroup changed its expectations for a Federal Reserve interest rate cut, Reuters reported Thursday (June 18). The banking giant is a “longstanding Fed dove” among big brokerages, the report said.
Chair Warsh Makes Fed Debut, Opportunity In the Credit Market | Real Yield 6/18/2026
"Bloomberg Real Yield" highlights the market-moving news you need to know. Today's guests: TCW Co-Head of Global Rates Jamie Patton, BoFA Securities Co-Head of Global Rates Research Mark Cabana, Oaktr...
AI borrowing spree: Why tech investors should watch the bond market
CNBC's Kate Rooney reports on Big Tech's big borrowing problem.
What Drives Active ETF Growth? NEOS and Thornburg Weigh In
Despite actively managed ETFs only accounting for about 10% of assets within the ETF markets, these strategies are gaining a significant amount of fund flows on a monthly basis.
The Fed's Warsh Tells Wall Street to Figure It Out. Well, OK Then.
The central bank's new chairman had a blunt message for markets at his debut news conference. It is going to take time to adjust.
Markets are set for a much more hawkish Warsh Fed than expected
Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh's tough talk on inflation reverberated through financial markets, with traders expecting that the central bank could start jacking up interest rates in just a few months. A po...
The postwar outlook: Why energy markets will never be the same
The Iran war's legacy likely will be an urgent need to rethink energy security.
Warsh shocks Wall Street with hawkish turn as Fed rate hikes come back into play
Dramatic shift in market sentiment came after Federal Open Market Committee left rates unchanged but signaled that inflation remains its top concern.
These stocks are in trouble now that Kevin Warsh removed the market's guardrails
If you were to take Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh at face value following his press conference on Wednesday, you'd realize that this is no “dove” leading the U.S. central bank.
Fed Chair Kevin Warsh wants to get inflation under control. That could be bad news for home buyers seeking lower mortgage rates.
The Federal Reserve is in a “new era,” but home buyers are facing the same old affordability challenges.
AI Trade Leads on Quadruple Witching Day, Bitcoin Can't Catch Bid
A bounce in the semiconductor stocks is pulling everything up with it on a quadruple witching day, says @CharlesSchwab's Joe Mazzola. As he explains, pay attention to Thursday's moves, as it will like...
Peter Tchir on U.S.-Iran Memorandum, Fed's Tentative Rate Hike Tilt
Peter Tchir talks about the details emerging on the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding. He says the FOMC keeping rates unchanged indicates possible future rate hikes.
Dow jumps 250 points as Wall Street tries to recover from Fed sell-off over interest rates, inflation fears
Stocks rose Thursday morning as Wall Street tried to recover from a sell-off the previous day, after new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh came out with a tough, anti-inflation stance that spooked investors hopin...
Fed's Cook spent $1.2 million on legal services fighting firing by Trump
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, who is fighting an effort by U.S. President Donald Trump to fire her over mortgage fraud allegations she says are untrue, disclosed on Thursday extensive payments ...
US Jobless Claims Fall as Philadelphia Fed Index Rises
Initial claims decreased by 4,000 to 226,000 in the week ended June 13, according to Labor Department data as the Philadelphia Fed Index showed solid activity. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveil...
Trump bid to fire Fed's Lisa Cook cost her more than $1M in legal, security costs: Filing
President Donald Trump attempted to fire Fed governor Lisa Cook last year. The Supreme Court is expected to rule imminently on her case.
Dow opens 349 points higher as chip stocks rally on Iran deal optimism
US stocks opened higher on Thursday as investors looked to recover from the previous session's selloff, with optimism surrounding a temporary US-Iran peace agreement helping offset concerns about a mo...
U.S.-Iran Memorandum Sigh of Relief for Energy Trade, Fed Sets New Tone
While not a complete end to the U.S.-Iran hostilities, Kevin Hincks sees the memorandum of understanding expected to be signed by Friday as a big sigh of relief for a greatly pressured energy trade. H...
Goldman Sees More Two-Year Volatility Under Warsh Fed
Kay Haigh at Goldman Sachs Asset Management says two-year Treasury yields may become more volatile as Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh charts a new course for central bank communications. He speak...
U.S. Jobless Claims Fell Last Week
The number of people who filed for unemployment benefits fell to 226,000 in the week through June 18, compared with the upwardly revised 230,000 reported a week earlier, the Labor Department said.
We're in 'a pretty sweet spot' for yields right now, says JPMorgan's Kelsey Berro
Kelsey Berro, JPMorgan Asset Management fixed income portfolio manager, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Fed's decision to keep interest rate steady, key takeaways from Fed Chairman Warsh's commentar...
Rate hikes are on for the G10 economies
The agreement between the United States and Iran to end their war, and the subsequent fall in oil prices, are good news for central bankers worried that high energy costs will spill over into broader...
Two key things that need to happen before Strait of Hormuz traffic can return to prewar levels
The U.S. and Iran agreed to a framework for a peace deal that extends their cease-fire for another 60 days. Now, a series of practical steps are needed for traffic to pick back up through the shipping...




























































































