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Treasury Yields Rise Amid Setback in Peace Talks
Treasurys sold off, pushing yields higher, as U.S.-Iran peace talks faltered.
‘The haters will hate': Dan Ives predicts Nasdaq 30,000 as AI rally expands
Wedbush Securities' Dan Ives told CNBC the Nasdaq would rise to 30,000 points over the next year. A solid tech earnings season has seen investor jitters replaced with enthusiasm AI capex plans.
Why Trump's China Summit Could End the Chip Stocks Rally
China's access to advanced chip manufacturing tools is likely to be on the table when Trump and Xi meet later this week.
Stock Futures Fall on Uncertainty over U.S.-Iran Negotiations, Oil Prices Rise
Stock futures traded lower on Monday morning amid uncertainty over the negotiations between the U.S. and Iran. Oil prices rose amid continued tensions in the Middle East. Futures on the Nasdaq…
This Surging Biotech Stock Shrugs Off Positive Cancer Trial Results and Slips. What to Know.
Inhibrx Biosciences releases positive preliminary results from its trial of a new head and neck cancer treatment.
Trump Knows AI Matters More to Markets Than Iran. His China Trip Is Crucial.
President rejects Iran's response, Warsh's favored inflation measure, airlines are raising bag fees, and more news to start your day.
Leading Stocks Are Losing Their Low-Asset Edge
Plus, all eyes on the Trump-Xi summit.
Natural gas mineral and royalty firm WhiteHawk files for US IPO
Natural gas mineral and royalty business WhiteHawk on Monday filed for an initial public offering in the United States.
Dow futures plunge 50 points: 5 things to know before market opens
US stock futures edged lower on Monday after President Donald Trump rejected Iran's latest peace offer, souring risk appetite and pushing investors towards a more cautious start to the week. The move ...
'Totally unacceptable' - Trump rejects Iran's counterproposal
Crude prices climb as U.S. President Donald Trump rejects a counterproposal from Iran to end the 10-week long war, calling it "totally unacceptable". CNBC's Dan Murphy has the latest from Abu Dhabi.
Short seller Andrew Left to stand trial in LA over manipulation charges
High-profile short seller Andrew Left's criminal trial will kick off in Los Angeles this week, spotlighting a contentious cohort of investors who have for years goaded public companies in the U.S. a...
Spirit's exit lifts airfares, but budget model remains under pressure
The collapse of Spirit Airlines, one of the industry's fiercest discounters, has given U.S. budget carriers more room to lift fares, but its exit does little to fix the long-running strain on the che...
As Trump heads to China, here's how much the dollar is overvalued, according to Goldman Sachs
China may allow its currency to succumb to upward pressure as part of its trade negotiations with the U.S. The renminbi is cheaper than it has been for several decades, according to GS forex strategis...
After 1973 Oil Shock, Stock Market Didn't Recover For 20 Years. Can that Happen Again?
After 1973's oil shock, the Dow crashed 40% and plunged into what was later dubbed a “lost decade.” Adjusted for inflation, it took the index roughly 20 years to recover.
New Vanguard Hire Highlights Bond-Picking Push
The low-cost investment manager has nabbed a portfolio manager from Morgan Stanley while it builds out active funds to challenge incumbents like Pimco.
Stock Market News, 5/11/26 – U.S. Stock Futures Steady amid Middle East Tensions and Rising Oil Prices
U.S. stock futures were steady early Monday amid rising oil prices and ongoing concerns over the conflict between the U.S. and Iran. Futures on the Nasdaq 100 ($NDX), the Dow Jones…
Swatch shareholder vote tests Hayek grip after advisers back Wood
Swatch is bracing for a showdown at its annual meeting on Tuesday after proxy advisers came out in support of investor Steven Wood, challenging the Hayek family's control as the watchmaker underperfo...
US Senate expected to confirm Kevin Warsh as next Federal Reserve chair
Warsh would succeed outgoing Fed chair Jerome Powell as Trump continues his push to influence the US central bank
Trump slams Tehran's peace plan response
President Trump dismisses the Iranian response to a U.S. peace proposal as ‘totally unacceptable'. Brent crude prices nudge past the $100-mark on the news.
Is Wall Street becoming too dependent on AI-driven market gains?
US stock indices ended last week at record highs, helped by strong AI-driven earnings, encouraging economic data and a sharp drop in oil prices, according to Deutsche Bank. The rally pushed both the S...
Why Housing Inflation May Have Jumped in April
Economists say distortions tied to the 2025 government shutdown could cause shelter inflation to accelerate in April, complicating the Federal Reserve's fight against rising prices.
Why Are Stock Market Futures Down Today, 5/11/26?
U.S. stock futures moved lower Sunday night as oil prices jumped after President Donald Trump rejected Iran’s latest proposal to end the war, raising concerns that a prolonged conflict could…
Tariffs were an ‘ILLUMINATING BEACON' for small businesses, says founder
Public Square founder Michael Seifert discusses President Donald Trump's ‘Made in America' push and the impact of his tariff agenda on ‘FOX Business In Depth.'
Trump orders federal agencies to prioritize American-made goods and curb waiver use
President Trump says federal agencies must prioritize American-made products, pledging to close waiver loopholes and boost domestic manufacturing enforcement.
U.S. stock futures fall, oil surges as Trump calls Iran's latest offer to end war ‘totally unacceptable'
U.S. stock-index futures fell and oil prices rose on Sunday, after President Donald Trump called Iran's response to the latest U.S. proposal to end the war “totally unacceptable.”
Stock Futures, Oil Poised to Trade Ahead of Trump-Xi Meeting This Week
All three major stock indexes finished higher last week, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq both reaching records.
Powell's legacy as Fed chair is fighting inflation and Trump. He may lose the battle against both.
Jerome Powell will be remembered for how the struggles against inflation and to preserve Federal Reserve independence ultimately end.
Trump's Latest 10% Tariffs Declared Unlawful by US Trade
President Donald Trump's 10% global tariffs were declared unlawful by a federal trade court in a fresh blow to the administration's economic agenda, just months after the US Supreme Court vacated earl...
Big Tech's AI spending is depriving investors of juicy payouts
Goldman Sachs expects S&P 500 share buybacks to grow only 3% this year, as a shaky economic backdrop and AI cost pressures force spending reconsiderations.
Stocks are walking a tightrope to fresh record highs — as a handful of names do most of the heavy lifting
Investors are caught on a tightrope — watching a very narrow band of tech stocks lift the stock market to fresh record highs, while looking down below for signs of trouble.
SEC delay on prediction markets ETFs echoes a long-fought bitcoin fund battle
The first prediction markets exchange-traded funds were anticipated to launch as early as last week, but the Securities and Exchange Commission delayed approval, a situation evoking memories of the lo...
Retailers are on a hiring spree. But consumers are sending warning signs
The retail trades added nearly 22,000 jobs in April, accounting for almost one-fifth of total job growth. In March, retailers posted their largest number of monthly job openings since 2023.
The Week That Was, The Week Ahead: Macro and Markets, May 10
Last week, stocks pushed to fresh highs as strong jobs data and gains in chip stocks helped lift the market. The S&P 500 (SPX) rose 0.84% to 7,397.09, while the…
The Fed Could Keep Rates on Hold Forever. What It Means for Your Cash.
Increasingly economists are contemplating a scenario where the central bank makes no change to rates.
Private Credit Isn't a Major Threat—Probably
The question is whether trouble in the sector could spill into the wider economy or—disaster—the wider financial system.
The unsinkable U.S. economy cruises on, despite headwinds from the Iran war
The apparently unsinkable U.S. economy cruises on. For the second month in a row, businesses created a lot more jobs than Wall Street expected. Other recent indicators also pointed to steady growth in...
IRAN ATTACKS & WALL STREET EXODUS: The week that SHOOK the markets | Recap
It's been a week of high-stakes geopolitics and massive economic shifts. From the escalation in the Middle East to the "War on Success" in New York City, FOX Business broke down the biggest stories th...
Spiritless summer: Americans feel squeeze of costly fuel amid busy travel season
Soaring oil prices have left many Americans with higher costs and fewer options for travel amid the Iran war
China's Cars Aren't in the U.S., but Its Auto Parts Are Everywhere
Chinese companies have amassed ownership stakes in about 10,000 auto suppliers in America.
Which Trump Tariffs Are in Place, in the Works or Ruled Illegal
The president has reworked his tariffs repeatedly — sometimes because they have been declared illegal — with more updates still to come.
Forget Timing the Market: Capital Group's Mike Gitlin on Investing in an Uncertain World
The CEO of one of the world's largest active investment managers says long-term investors should focus on quality companies, dividends and global diversification.
S&P500 and Nasdaq Composite: Tech Earnings Keep Bulls in Control, Offset Middle East Risks
S&P500 and Nasdaq Composite rally as strong tech earnings and jobs data help investors look past Middle East tensions and rising oil prices.
Jim Cramer says 'it's not to late' to own AI winners powering the market
CNBC's Jim Cramer said enthusiasm around semiconductors and AI infrastructure stocks continue to drive the market higher, calling many of the companies “foundational or generational.” He highlighted u...
Dunkin' is making its return to the stock market — with a new twist
Inspire Brands — which owns Dunkin', Arby's and other chains — has confidentially filed for an IPO.
Friday's Final Takeaways: Jobs Report Beat, Sentiment Sours, CPI Ahead
Marley Kayden closes out the week with a look at Friday's major economic data prints: April's Jobs report and the preliminary May Consumer Sentiment data. On sentiment, she cites the report's focus on...
Dunkin' owner Inspire Brands plows ahead with IPO plans despite rising costs hitting consumers
Inspire Brands' IPO could raise about $2 billion as early as this year, Bloomberg reported in March.
Could April job gains actually be 'a goose egg' for the Fed?
The Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) and S&P 500 (^GSPC) are moving higher ahead of Friday's close after the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported the labor market grew by 115,000 jobs in April. The We...
What Could Keep the Rally Going Even as Energy Rises?
Kevin Green and Marley Kayden close out a record-setting week on Wall Street. The S&P 500 (SPX) and Nasdaq-100 (NDX) reached new all-time highs on Friday. KG breaks out the technical analysis skills t...
Jobs Report, Chip-Stock Rally Power Stocks to New Records
The Nasdaq notched its best six-week streak since 2009 as a surge in semiconductor shares continues.
Fed's Goolsbee: Inflation isn't stalling, it's getting worse
"Inflation alone is getting worse. It's not even stalled out in progress.
Watch CNBC's full interview with Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee
Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee joins 'Money Movers' to discuss recent jobs data, inflation levels, how the Fed should address current economic conditions, and more.
ETF outlook: Prediction markets uncertainty and the long-term implications of high fertilizer prices
Sal Gilbertie, CEO, President, and CIO, and Matthew Sigel, VanEck head of digital assets research, sit with CNBC's Leslie Picker to chat about the future of prediction market ETFs, regulation and the ...
S&P Closes Out 6th Straight Week of Gains | Closing Bell
Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Scarlet Fu, Isabelle Lee, Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec.
Looking Back at Fed Chair Powell's Legacy
Jerome Powell's term as Federal Reserve Chair ends on May 15, but he is not leaving completely. Powell says he'll stay on as a governor "for a period of time to be determined.
'FED UP': Trump ESCALATES EU trade fight
‘The Big Money Show' debates President Donald Trump's deadline for the EU to meet trade deal terms after warning of higher tariffs.
Dunkin' Owner Inspire Brands Files for IPO
The Roark Capital-backed group of fast-food brands bought Dunkin' Brands Group for $8.8 billion in 2020, taking the company private.
Stocks Hit Record High on Jobs as Chipmakers Surge
Signs of labor-market strength drove stocks to all-time highs, bolstering speculation that the world's largest economy remains resilient in the face of an energy shock triggered by the Iran war. Bets ...
Stock Market Today: SPY, QQQ Accelerate to New Highs on Resilient Jobs Report as Consumer Sentiment Deflates
The S&P 500 ETF ($SPY) and the Nasdaq 100 ETF ($QQQ) finished the week on a positive note, with both ETFs closing at new all-time highs. News That Moved the Stock…
Trump appeals after trade court rules his 10% global tariffs are illegal
The Trump administration on Friday appealed a court ruling that a 10% global tariff imposed in February was not justified under a 1970s trade law. The U.S. Court of International Trade ruled on Thursd...
Geopolitical risks, oil shock cited as top worries in Fed financial stability report
The ongoing war with Iran and its shock to oil prices and supplies have rocketed to the top of the list of concerns for financial stability, according to a semi-annual Federal Reserve report release...
Top Stock Gainers Today, 5/8/26
The S&P 500 (SPX) closed at a new all-time high on Friday as tech stocks powered the index higher. Let’s break down the sectors behind the performance. Today’s Top-Performing Sector …
Dunkin' owner Inspire Brands confidentially files for IPO
Inspire Brands has confidentially filed for an initial public offering. The restaurant company owns Dunkin', Arby's, Buffalo Wild Wings, Baskin Robbins, Sonic Drive-In and Jimmy John's.
Kevin Warsh is right about Fed reform — but his inflation solution is a trap
Kevin Warsh has built much of his case for cutting interest rates on a predicted artificial-intelligence productivity boom. In a Wall Street Journal op-ed, the nominee for Federal Reserve chair wrote ...
No More Quarterly Reports? What the SEC is Proposing Instead
A new proposal from the Securities and Exchange Commission would give public companies the option to file reports semiannually, instead of quarterly. WSJ's Jonathan Weil explains what it could mean fo...
Inflation Is 'Topic of the Moment,' Says Fed's Goolsbee
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee said it was a "pretty stable" month for job growth. He says inflation is the "topic of the moment" though for policymakers.
Fed's Goolsbee on Inflation Risk, Rates and Warsh
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee says he is less optimistic about disinflation progress and adds that there needs to be more clarity on where inflation is headed. He speaks wi...
Trump Announces Temporary Ukraine-Russia Ceasefire with Peace ‘Getting Closer and Closer Every Day’
President Trump announced on Friday that Ukraine and Russia have both agreed to a three-day ceasefire that will last from May 9 to 11. As part of the ceasefire, the…
Strong Jobs Report — But Recession Risk Is Still 40%
Mark Zandi, Chief Economist at Moody's Analytics, breaks down the latest jobs report, why he still sees a 40-percent chance of a recession, and what investors should watch next.
AI is ‘absolutely useless' at forecasting inflation. This proven model is 12 times more accurate.
A new study provides yet more evidence that investors exaggerate the forecasting ability of artificial intelligence. The study's authors found that ChatGPT doesn't even come close to matching the pred...
U.S. Adds 115,000 Jobs in April, Signals a Strong Hiring Market
Employers hired in high numbers across healthcare, retail and hospitality in April. WSJ's Ashby Jones explains why the April jobs report is an encouraging sign for job seekers.
Chicago Fed's Goolsbee: The labor market is 'stable without being good'
Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee discusses the state of the labor market on CNBC's "Money Movers."
The Federal Reserve is quickly running out of reasons to cut interest rates
Friday's jobs report provided evidence that the central bank's larger concern is a cost of living that is getting increasingly hard to bear.
Michael Burry says the market today feels like 'the last months of the 1999-2000 bubble'
Michael Burry, best known for predicting the U.S. housing crash, said stocks are no longer reacting logically to economic data. "Stocks are not up or down because of jobs or consumer sentiment," Burry...
Odds of $5 Gas ‘Can No Longer Be Dismissed,’ Warns JPMorgan
The possibility of gas reaching $5 per gallon is rising as refiners shift toward jet-fuel production and reduce output of other products, said JPMorgan. Since the beginning of the U.S.-Iran…
U.S. likely gained 65,000 jobs in April, despite uncertainty from war in Iran
The Iran war has caused the biggest disruption of global oil supplies in history and sent average U.S. gasoline prices surging past $4.50 a gallon this week.But the conflict hasn't done much damage to...
Consumer sentiment: Economic warning signs raised by the University of Michigan data
Yahoo Finance's Julie Hyman breaks down the University of Michigan consumer sentiment data and its effect on the economy. DraftKings (DKNG) co-founder and CEO Jason Robins joins Yahoo Finance's Julie ...
Trump is expected to fast-track new tariffs after a federal trade court struck his latest plan down
Wall Street and Washington haven't seen the last of Trump's tariffs.
Dow Jones Today: DJIA Steady on Upbeat Jobs Data as Trump’s 10% Tariffs Get Struck Down
The Dow Jones (DJIA) is trading slightly higher on Friday in response to an encouraging jobs report and a ruling on President Trump’s Section 122 tariffs. The U.S. Bureau of…
Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: U.S. Inflation Data, Trump's China Visit in Focus
U.S. inflation will be the highlight of economic data during the week ahead as investors gauge the outlook for interest rates in the coming months.
SHOCK REPORT: Markets ERUPT after jobs data CRUSHES forecasts
FOX Business' Cheryl Casone and jobs panel discuss a stronger-than-expected April jobs report that lifted markets, even as falling employment levels and lower participation highlight mixed signals in ...
NET Navigates Market Turmoil with Strategic AI Pivot
Cloudflare (NET) is facing a significant market correction after its latest earnings report triggered a sharp sell-off. The volatility is further compounded by the announcement that NET will reduce it...
What Happens to Air Travel When 20% of the World's Exported Jet Fuel Vanishes
Watch why the U.S., Europe and Asia are hit so differently by the jet-fuel crisis.
Trump's Border Spending Spurs Boom in AI-Infused Surveillance
Rapid gains in artificial-intelligence technology are bringing new competitors into the border-security business.
With Fixed Income, It's Time to Think About Outcomes
Passive aggregate bond strategies have long been default options for advisors and investors looking to defray risk in equity-heavy portfolios while adding a reliable income sleeve. However, many of th...
Here's the ‘hero' trade that works if the Treasury radically restructures debt, according to Jeffrey Gundlach
The ‘bond king' put a bond-swap plan into action a couple of years ago as he sees the U.S. government's funding woes worsening.
U.S. Consumer Sentiment Spirals to Record Low as Inflation Concerns Intensify
Concerns over inflation and rising gasoline prices have sent the University of Michigan’s Index of Consumer Sentiment to its lowest level since data collection began in 1978. The index registered a re...
Gloom deepens for consumers in early May due to high gas prices
Consumer sentiment hit a record low in May, the University of Michigan said, with the lowest reading among Republicans since President Donald Trump's 2024 election.
Consumer Sentiment Falls to New Record Lows Amid War in Iran
Consumer sentiment fell below the previous month's record low as higher gasoline prices exacerbated shoppers' concerns about the U.S. economy, according to the initial reading from the University of M...
Why Is the Stock Market Up Today, 5/8/26?
Both the S&P 500 (SPX) and the Nasdaq 100 (NDX) are set to close out the week on a positive note after the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released April’s…
Consumer sentiment falls to fresh record low in May as surging gas prices hit outlook
Surging gas prices due to the Iran war sent consumer sentiment to a new low in the early part of May, according to a University of Michigan survey Friday.
Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones 30 and S&P 500 Forecasts – US Indices Continue to Rise on Friday
The US indices continue to perform at a high level on Friday.
Jobs Report Should Not Cause Fed to Hike Rates, Hassett Says
White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett says the April jobs report should not make the Federal Reserve want to raise interest rates. He also talks about bringing down the national...
Federal Reserve Turns Focus to Inflation as Job Market Stabilizes
April's report showed employers added more jobs than expected, supporting the central bank's view that it can afford to hold interest rates steady.
Breaking Down the Jobs Report
Kevin Hincks weighs in on "another strong jobs number" as April's figures beat expectations. He calls it a payrolls figure dominated by private sectors, pointing to a loss of 9k federal government job...
Breaking down the April jobs report by industry.
Breaking down the April jobs report by industry.
Why It's So Hard to Spot a Stock-Market Bubble
A sudden surge in share prices makes us all think we know what's coming next.
S&P 500 Gains as Steady Unemployment Eases Iran War Concerns
The S&P 500 (SPX) opened Friday’s trading session in the green following the release of new labor market data. In April, the unemployment rate tallied at 4.3%, unchanged from March and…
Payrolls Rise In April - Labor Market Looks Steadier
The Labor Department's new employment report for April contains some modestly positive news: payrolls rose by 115,000 last month.
Dow jumps 200 points after strong payrolls data eases slowdown fears
US equities advanced on Friday after a stronger-than-expected April jobs report reinforced confidence in the resilience of the labor market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 208 points, or 0.4%, ...
U.S. added 115,000 jobs in April, more than expected; unemployment at 4.3%
Job creation was better than expected in April, as the U.S. labor market continued to defy expectations for a slowdown this year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday. CNBC's Rick Santelli h...
US-Iran Clashes Near Hormuz Threaten Fragile Peace Talks
The US and Iran clashed near the Strait of Hormuz, putting a fragile ceasefire under new strain. The skirmishes risk undermining talks over a US-proposed deal to permanently end the war, with Iran exp...
Dow Jones Climbs as Jobs Report Defies Expectations
The Dow Jones (DJIA) is set to open Friday higher following a better-than-expected jobs report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). In April, the U.S. added 115,000 nonfarm…
April Jobs Report Locks in Fed Stalemate, PGIM's Collins Says
PGIM Fixed Income Executive Portfolio Advisor Michael Collins says this April jobs report locks in a stalemate at the Federal Reserve and means they are on hold for now. He speaks on "Bloomberg Survei...
U.S. Adds Nearly Double The Jobs Last Month Than Expected
Private-sector payrolls rose by 109,000 in April, the payroll processing firm ADP reported on Wednesday, surpassing projections for 107,500. That's the most in a single month since March 2025, as educ...
US Adds 115,000 Jobs in April, Unemployment Rate Holds
US employers added 115,000 jobs in April, marking the first back-to-back advance in nearly a year, and the unemployment rate remained unchanged at 4.3%. Bloomberg's Michael McKee has our first read on...
Emons on Jobs Data: "This is a Great Report"
Immediately following an April jobs report that checked in better than expected, Ben Emons joins the Schwab Network set at the NYSE to break down the numbers. He says "this is a great report" and that...
Forget TACO: Wall Street bets on ‘NACHO' as Hormuz peace hopes vanish
Wall Street traders are embracing a new market catchphrase as investors increasingly lose confidence that tensions in the Strait of Hormuz will ease in the near future. The latest acronym making the r...
US economy added 115,000 jobs in April, beating expectations
The U.S. economy added jobs at a modest pace last month according to the Labor Department's April 2026 jobs report that was released on Friday.
S&P500 and Nasdaq 100: US Indices Eye Fresh Highs After Earnings Surge
S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures rise as traders watch Iran tensions, tech earnings, and key US jobs data for clues on the stock market outlook.
U.S. economy adds 115,000 jobs in April
The April jobs report came in better than expected, with 115,000 new jobs added to the U.S. economy and unemployment holding steady at 4.3%.
FED SHAKEUP: Insider EXPOSES deep policy divide
Federal Reserve Board of Governor's member Stephen Miran joins 'Mornings with Maria' to break down rare Fed dissent, push for rate cuts and weigh in on President Donald Trump's incoming Fed chair Kevi...
US employers add 115K jobs in April — another surprisingly strong report despite Iran war
Hiring was surprisingly strong in April for the second month in a row, signaling the labor market may be withstanding pressures from higher energy costs amid the Iran war for now.
US added 115,000 jobs in April in surprise gain amid Iran war uncertainty
Unemployment remained steady at 4.3% as the US-Israel war on Iran continues to rattle the American economy
Stock Futures Rise as Investors Track U.S.-Iran Updates, April Jobs Data
Stock futures trended higher on Friday morning as traders watched developments between the U.S. and Iran. Investors also await the April unemployment rate and payrolls data. Futures on the Nasdaq 100 ...
Stock Market News, 5/8/26 – U.S Stock Futures Rise Ahead of April Jobs Report amid Renewed U.S.-Iran Clashes
U.S. stock futures were higher early Friday as traders watched developments between the U.S. and Iran. Investors were also looking ahead to the April jobs report. Futures on the Nasdaq 100…
Why Are Stock Market Futures Rising Today, 5/8/26?
U.S. stock futures were higher early Friday as traders watched developments between the U.S. and Iran. Investors were also looking ahead to the April jobs report. Futures on the Nasdaq 100…
U.S. Stock Futures Slip amid Investor Jitters over U.S.-Iran Talks
U.S. stock futures were down on Thursday evening due to investor caution about ongoing diplomatic developments between the U.S. and Iran. Futures on the Nasdaq 100 ($NDX), the Dow Jones Industrial…
Stock Market Today: SPY, QQQ Lose Steam as Trump Weighs Project Freedom Revival; Oil Rebounds Past $100
Both the S&P 500 ETF ($SPY) and the Nasdaq 100 ETF ($QQQ) reversed their early morning gains and closed in negative territory on Thursday. News That Moved the Stock Market Today…
Top Stock Gainers Today, 5/7/26
The S&P 500 (SPX) climbed to a new intraday high on Thursday, although the index ended up finishing the day in the red. Let’s break down the sectors behind the…
Fed’s Hammack Says Rates Could Stay Steady For ‘Quite Some Time’
Cleveland Federal Reserve President Beth Hammack expects interest rates to remain on hold for an extended period of time as the economy grapples with the economic impact of the U.S.-Iran…


















































































