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Wall Street's Best Quarter in Six Years Will Be a Hard Act to Follow
The Dow industrials closed June at a record high.
Bitcoin ETFs were supposed to make selloffs less painful. That theory is being put to the test.
Crypto investors had hoped that increased institutional adoption and a crypto-friendly administration could help the largest cryptocurrency avoid the painful cycles it once experienced.
Stocks wrap up best quarter in years — though more volatility could be in store
Stocks on Tuesday wrapped up their strongest quarter in years as traders shrugged off concerns about an AI bubble and hoped for a final peace deal with Iran – but more volatility could be in store thi...
Investopedia's Midyear Report: Here's What Investors Should Expect in the Second Half of 2026
The first half of 2026 had plenty for investors to digest, including drama in stocks, bonds and geopolitics. In a series of stories, Investopedia writers have wrapped up the first six months of the ye...
Small-cap stocks just had their best start to a year since 1991. The rest of 2026 could look very different.
Small-cap stocks are coming off a historic run. On Tuesday, they clinched their best performance during the first six months of a year since 1991.
'Lightning speed': Supersonic civilian flights in US skies take another step toward swift return
The FAA proposed new noise standards for supersonic aircraft, moving to lift the decades-old ban on civilian supersonic flights over U.S. land.
U.S. Stocks Rise to Cap Best Quarter in Years
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq, which logged their best quarterly performances since 2020, ended the day 0.79% and 1.52% higher, respectively.
Here's what's next for the Fed's Lisa Cook after her victory at the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court's ruling in favor of Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook will require the Trump administration to do a lot more work in order to oust her from the central bank, and a definitive resol...
Stock Market Today: SPX Secures Best Quarter Since 2020 as AI Stocks Soar
The S&P 500 (SPX) closed out June with a bang and notched its best quarterly performance since the second quarter of 2020. News That Moved the Stock Market Today…
Stocks rise, the yen slides and a quiet Fed only makes investors listen harder. Read more in today's Markets P.M.
Plus, a quiet Fed only makes investors listen harder.
Bitcoin ETFs on Track for Worst Month of Withdrawls
Bloomberg Intelligence's James Seyffart joins Isabelle Lee on "Bloomberg Crypto." Bitcoin's biggest institutional sources of demand are faltering at the same time, leaving the cryptocurrency increasin...
Dow rises 110 points as chip stocks power Wall Street to strong first-half finish
US stocks closed higher on Tuesday as gains in semiconductor shares helped Wall Street wrap up a strong first half of 2026 and one of its best quarterly performances in years, despite lingering geopol...
The U.S. Added 1,200 New Millionaires a Day Last Year
Soaring financial markets are a big reason Americans make up nearly half the world's new millionaires.
S&P 500 Top Stock Gainers Today, 6/30/26
The S&P 500 (SPX) rallied higher on Tuesday and clinched its best quarterly performance since 2020. Let’s break down the sectors behind the performance. Today’s Top-Performing Sector Information techn...
The chip rally has a dark side — and a rare market risk is at its highest level since 2015
A cavernous spread between stock and index volatility leaves semiconductor leaders, including AMD and Micron, vulnerable.
Why These Stock-Market Bears See This Year's Bullish Tailwinds 'Reversing'
Most on Wall Street expect more gains for stocks in the second half of 2026. Not everyone, however, is convinced.
Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship in a Major Blow to Trump’s Immigration Policy
The Supreme Court voted to uphold birthright citizenship in a highly anticipated ruling on Tuesday. The decision struck down President Trump’s executive order that sought to end automatic citizenship ...
Rubenstein Doesn't See the AI Stock Bubble Bursting
David Rubenstein, the founder and co-chairman of the Carlyle Group and host of "Bloomberg Wealth," says he doesn't expect the AI bubble to pop anytime soon. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance.
Warsh Wants the Fed to Talk Less. That Only Gets Wall Street to Listen Harder.
Investors are trying to get a read on the new chairman even as he seeks to limit communication so markets can respond independently to economic data.
Gold Is Set for Its Worst Quarter in 13 Years. Here’s Why
Gold (XAUUSD) is on track for its worst quarter since 2013 and its first quarterly decline since 2024. The precious metal has faced pressure from three factors. These are a…
Chip Stocks on Track for Best Quarter Ever | Bloomberg Tech 6/30/2026
Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow breaks down what's behind the chip stock rally, with the sector heading toward its best quarter ever. Plus, Taiwan raids the offices of Super Micro as part of an investigation in...
How stocks put up their best quarter in 6 years
The Investment Committee react to the market having its best quarter in 6 years. They debate what it means for the second half of the year.
Dow Jones Today: DJIA Climbs on Optimistic JOLTS Data as Trump Calls for $2.50 Gas
The Dow Jones (DJIA) is trading higher on Tuesday and is set to deliver its best quarterly return since the second quarter of 2022. While the Dow, along with the…
Insiders Made $100 Million on China Brokerage Crackdown, Trading Firm Alleges
Susquehanna has filed a lawsuit seeking to unmask the traders who bet on drop in Futu and Tiger Brokers stock.
AI ROI Remains a Critical Question for Mag 7 as Investors Question CapEx
Can both hyperscaler and chipmaker stocks rally together? That's the question @CharlesSchwab's Nathan Peterson poses to investors, as he explains the role ROI has in both corners of the tech space.
How an AI Bust Could Ripple Through The Global Economy
Plus, South Korea plots new chip plants, and AI brings bumper profits for memory producers
Bessent warns gas stations 'we're watching' as Trump demands immediate price cuts
Scott Bessent warns gasoline retailers the Trump administration is watching pump prices and expects them to pass crude oil savings to consumers.
Even Wall Street bulls are worried about a stock-market pullback after dazzling second quarter
The first half of 2026 is coming to a close on Tuesday, and with it, another rollicking stretch for the U.S. equity market.
Job openings rise to 2-year high, but good luck actually getting one
A prolonged decline in job openings in the U.S. appears to be over, but it doesn't mean businesses are ready to do lots of hiring or make it easier for people to find work.
Cleveland Fed President Hammack sees AI fueling inflation, says rate hikes may be necessary
Cleveland Federal Reserve President Beth Hammack said Tuesday that "insatiable" demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure is helping to fuel inflation. "When I look at policy, if that continue...
Yen Hits Four-Decade Low in Historic Slide
The yen slid to its weakest level against the dollar since 1986, a milestone that will generate unease in Japan and put traders on high alert for authorities wading into the market. Bloomberg's Ruth C...
Why Is the Stock Market Up Today, 6/30/26?
The S&P 500 (SPX) and the Nasdaq 100 (NDX) are trading higher on Tuesday and are set to close out a strong quarter in the green. Both indexes are on…
LULU, RY, QSR: Canadian Stocks Fall as U.S. Moves to End North American Free Trade Deal
Tensions are running high at the negotiating table.
U.S. Job Openings and Hires Remained Stable in May
Available positions held steady at 7.6 million, and the hiring rate remained at 3.3% with about 5.2 million Americans landing new jobs.
Warsh Will Get More Leeway From Trump When It Comes to Rates, Rubenstein Says
Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh will get more leeway than Jay Powell did when it comes to interest rates from President Donald Trump, David Rubenstein says. He says Warsh is independent, but clea...
U.S. Consumer Sentiment Climbed in June, Conference Board Says
The research group said its consumer confidence index rose to 91.2 in June from a downwardly revised 90.6 in May. Economists polled by The Wall Street Journal had expected a higher reading of 94.2.
Trump Urges Gas Retailers to Slash Prices or Face ‘Big Problems’
President Trump has picked up the pressure for gas retailers to drop prices for Americans, citing plummeting oil prices. Brent crude (BZ) has fallen 21% since the U.S. and Iran…
Warsh says he's determined to slay inflation. Investors want to know if he really means it.
New Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh isn't a stranger on Wall Street, but the mystery to investors is whether he's committed as he sounds to stamp out U.S. inflation.
Chicago Business Activity Cooled in June
The Chicago Business Barometer, compiled by MNI Indicators, slipped to 56.7 from 62.7 in May, but still beat expectations.
U.S. Retailers Accelerate China Imports Ahead of Potential Tariff Hike
U.S. retailers are attempting to front-run the possibility of higher tariff rates by placing inventory orders for the Black Friday and Christmas sales events ahead of schedule. Shipping executives tol...
July stock market outlook: Analysts see strong rally after AI-driven June volatility
Investors ended June on an uneasy note as concerns over the sustainability of the artificial intelligence boom, elevated interest rates and fears of rising inflation sparked sharp swings across US equ...
Dow slips 100 points as Wall Street looks to wrap up a standout quarter
Wall Street opened little changed on Tuesday as investors entered the final trading session of the quarter. Markets remained on track to wrap up one of their strongest quarterly performances in years ...
S&P 500 On Track for Best Quarter Since 2020 with Earnings Momentum in Full Stride
As of Monday’s close, the S&P 500 (SPX) had returned 14% quarter-to-date. That puts the benchmark index on pace for its best quarter since the second quarter of 2020, when the…
Trump's defense budget, depleted war machine, spark state battle for business and jobs
The Trump administration is requesting an unprecedented $1.5 trillion defense budget while also reforming defense procurement to emphasize speed and efficiency. The moves come at a time when U.S. muni...
U.S. Home Price Growth Edged Up in April
The S&P Cotality Case-Shiller National Home Price Index rose 0.8% in the 12 months through April, but affordability pressures still weighed on home buyer decisions.
Stock Futures Muted; Major Indexes Set to End Q2 on a Strong Note
U.S. stock futures were muted on Tuesday morning after the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) closed above the 52,000 level for the first time yesterday. Major indexes are set to…
Why the Dow's Tech Revolution Is a Blessing and a Curse
Alphabet's inclusion means five of the Magnificent Seven stocks are now in the Dow.
Dow Jones, Nasdaq 100: Wall Street Eyes Quarter-End Finish at Record Highs
Wall Street heads into quarter-end at record highs as the Nasdaq tests key resistance and AI spending faces its biggest earnings test yet.
FOMO in Market Cycles
Note: At the beginning of the year, we decided to move to a quarterly distribution that would incorporate both our perceptions of market movements and events and more traditional wealth management top...
Small-cap stocks enjoy their best first half in 35 years. Here's what's driving it
The Russell 2000 Index has surged more than 21% this year, putting the benchmark on track for its best first-half performance since 1991. "It's both a valuation catch-up story and a fundamental story,...
Get ready for the summer rally, Wells Fargo tells investors
Recent volatility in equities was probably caused by quarter-end rebalancing, while future volatility may develop as midterm elections approach in November. Between times, though, stocks look set to f...
A Historic Yen Slump Has Intervention Talk Rattling U.S. Stocks
Japan's currency is trading at the weakest levels against the dollar since 1986. That's a problem.
Wilmington Trust's Meghan Shue says equities will outperform over the next 12 months
Meghan Shue, chief investment strategist at Wilmington Trust, joins ‘Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, her outlook for equities, and mor
UK stocks edge higher as mining and financial shares lift FTSE 100
The UK's benchmark FTSE 100 index edged higher on Tuesday, supported by gains in industrial mining, and financial stocks, as investor sentiment improved on optimism surrounding a ceasefire in the Midd...
The big surprise for the second half could be the AI trade powering higher. Why it wouldn't take much.
HSBC strategists say the persistent scrutiny of the artificial intelligence trade could be met with surprise this year, if valuations of those stock start to climb again
Why the Stock Market's Staggering Quarterly Gains Will Be Tough to Match
Trump's control over federal government gets split decision, Comcast spinoff could spark media deals, Constellation earnings are coming, and more news to start your day.
Stock Market News Today, 6/30/26 – Futures Climb after Dow Hits Record High
U.S. stock futures moved higher ahead of Tuesday’s session after the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above the 52,000 mark for the first time. Additionally, investors looked ahead to key…
EU to Limit Tariff-Free Steel Imports, Apply 50% Duty Above Quota
The European Union will limit the amount of tariff-free steel its member states can import from Wednesday, as part of efforts to protect the bloc's steel industry from overcapacity.
Quant funds just suffered their most crippling trading rout this year as momentum stocks flopped
Although the last week has been painful for quant funds, asset allocators remind investors that it's important to look at returns over a wider timeframe. So far in 2026, the sector is still significan...
Yen Under Pressure: 3-Minutes MLIV
Anna Edwards, Guy Johnson, Tom Mackenzie and Paul Dobson break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
Inflation likely to stay ‘significantly above target,' top European central banker warns
Joachim Nagel, president of Germany's Bundesbank, spoke to CNBC on the sidelines of an ECB conference in Portugal.
Stock Market Today: Nasdaq On Track to Wrap Quarter With 20% Gain
S&P 500 also set to log best performance since 2020, defying war and AI jitters
BIS dares to blaspheme as AI bubble fears wane
Although some deem it blasphemous to suggest the AI boom is another bubble, the world's central banking forum and watchdog has warned against getting swept up in the frenzy, just as investors appear i...
Stock Futures Edge Higher as Dow Hits Record Above 52,000
U.S. stock futures moved higher ahead of Tuesday’s session after the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above the 52,000 mark for the first time, while investors looked ahead to key…
Why Wall Street Bulls Aren't Worried About Sky-High Stock Prices
Net profit margins are higher than average across multiple sectors, indicating corporate America has grown more resilient.
Trump urges gasoline retailers to lower prices, warns of 'big problems' if they don't
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday gasoline retailers must get prices down immediately and warned that there will be "big problems" ahead if they did not do so.
Review & Preview: 52,000
The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a record high after Alphabet joined the index.
U.S. Stock Futures Steady After Dow Sets New Record
U.S. stock futures were flat on Monday evening after the Dow Jones closed at a fresh record. Futures on the Nasdaq 100 ($NDX), the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DJIA), and the…
Dow Hits Record as Tech Starts Week Strong
The blue-chip average rose above 52000 after adding Alphabet.
CNBC's The China Connection newsletter: U.S.-China tech rivalry heats up—in other countries
U.S.-China tech competition is increasingly about global market share. "US tech investors need to keep a very close eye on the growing competition from China tech," a market strategist said.
Trump's weekend Iran strikes keep sparking Monday stock rallies. Here's what the data shows us.
Call it the ‘Axios put': On average, stocks have been up more on Mondays in the second quarter than in recent years
Supreme Court Blocks Trump's Bid to Fire Lisa Cook
Plus, Comcast plans a company split, and Rafael Nadal eats anchovies for breakfast.
U.S. Stocks Rise as Comcast Split, Deal Activity Lift Sentiment
Wall Street bounced back Monday as investors hit pause on last week's tech selloff. A flurry of corporate deal activity lifted major indexes.
Bond market anticipated Supreme Court ruling on Fed's Lisa Cook: Bullard
CNBC's Frank Holland is joined by Jim Bullard, former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, to discuss the Supreme Court's ruling that President Trump does not have the authority to fire...
‘OPERATION PULVERIZE': Trump's path to ‘FINISH IT OFF' is clear
‘The Big Money Show' discusses the latest Iran ceasefire, upcoming U.S.-Iran talks in Doha, falling oil prices, and the market's reaction as President Donald Trump pushes for a broader nuclear agreeme...
AI's Impact on Ecommerce, Shopping Habits & Consumer Outlook
Vivek Pandya, Director at Adobe Digital Insights, weighs in on how AI is impacting online ecommerce. He examines why travel has seen some of the biggest gains in AI-driven traffic, how large language ...
Stock Market Today: SPY, QQQ Accelerate on Easing U.S.-Iran Tensions as Wall Street Grows Bullish
Both the S&P 500 ETF ($SPY) and the Nasdaq 100 ETF ($QQQ) closed higher on Monday after President Trump said the U.S. and Iran agreed to resume negotiations. News That Moved…
Dow closes above 52,000 as Alphabet shines, tech stocks lift markets
US stocks ended sharply higher on Monday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing above the 52,000 mark for the first time as easing geopolitical tensions and a rebound in technology shares fuel...
S&P 500 Top Stock Gainers Today, 6/29/26
The S&P 500 (SPX) closed higher on Monday as easing U.S.-Iran tensions helped support equities and risk-on sentiment. Let’s break down the sectors behind the performance. Today’s Top-Performing Sector...
Supreme Court lets presidents fire independent regulators, rules for Trump in FTC case
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that President Donald Trump did have the authority to fire Federal Trade Commission Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter. The 6-3 ruling gives Trump and future presidents the ...
Pimco Sees Fed on Hold for Rest of Year
Pimco Head of Short-Term Portfolio Management Jerome Schneider expects the Federal Reserve to not move on interest rates for the rest of this year. He talks about how clients and investors can find gr...
Semiconductor stocks are surging while the ‘Magnificent Seven' is struggling. This divergence of fortunes could be bad news for the market.
Semiconductor stocks have surged more than 80% this year, riding a wave of AI demand from the “Magnificent Seven.” Meanwhile, the companies writing those checks find themselves in correction territory...
Limiting access to top AI models in the U.S. could hand China an opening as capability gap narrows
CNBC's Deirdre Bosa reports on China's AI availability.
'Halftime' traders debate the market setup for the next half of 2026
CNBC's "Halftime Report" team debate the end of the quarter and discuss their trading strategy heading into the second half of the year.
Why Is the Stock Market Up Today, 6/29/26?
Both the S&P 500 (SPX) and the Nasdaq 100 (NDX) are trading higher on Monday after the U.S. and Iran agreed to resume peace talks. Both sides exchanged attacks over…
S&P 500 Price Target Boosted to 8,150 by RBC with a Key Warning
RBC Capital Markets hiked its 12-month S&P 500 (SPX) price target to 8,150 from 7,900 on Tuesday, citing strong earnings and high valuation expectations. In addition, easing tensions with Iran…
Thatcher: Why SPX Equal Weight Outperforms, MU & Samsung Critical in AI Trade
Ted Thatcher explains why the equal weight S&P 500 (SPX) has been outperforming, along with the current opportunities he sees on Wall Street as participation broadens. Companies like Micron (MU) and S...
Dow Jones Today: DJIA Climbs as U.S.-Iran Talks Set to Resume; SCOTUS Blocks Trump’s Firing of Fed’s Cook
The Dow Jones (DJIA) is trading higher on Monday after the U.S. and Iran agreed to resume peace talks following a series of tit-for-tat attacks over the weekend. In response…
Michael Saylor just changed the playbook
For years, Strategy had one play: buy more Bitcoin. That just changed.
AI Data Centers Have Been Great for the Steel Industry. Now, a Power Crisis Looms.
Steelmakers warn of competition for electricity from their newest big customer.
Brace for More Trade Limbo. These Sectors Could Feel It Most.
The U.S., Mexico, and Canada face a July 1 deadline to renew, terminate, or extend negotiations for their $2 trillion-in-goods USMCA trade pact.
AI Will Drive Earnings Growth—Again, Goldman Predicts
The bank's top equity strategist thinks artificial-intelligence spending will be the big story again for this coming second-quarter earnings season.
Expectations on Kevin Warsh Speech This Week & June Jobs Report
@CharlesSchwab's Collin Martin says he's not expecting any changes to the Fed's balance sheet anytime soon as Kevin Warsh and the other FOMC members tackle sticky inflation. As for Warsh's upcoming sp...
Wall Street is bracing for a wave of Fed rate hikes that may never come. These sectors stand to gain.
U.S. inflation may not be as high as you think. That may sound ridiculous to anyone who's grappled with rising prices for groceries, rent, healthcare and other essentials.
In the U.S., the Ties Between Industry and Defense Go Back to the Country's Founding
Starting with George Washington creating the Springfield Armory, the country has fused war and business like never before.
Supreme Court Rules Lisa Cook Can Remain at Fed for Now
The US Supreme Court refused to let President Donald Trump immediately fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. In a 5-4 vote, the high court said Cook can stay in her job while she fights Trump's bid...
Supreme Court Blocks Firing of Fed’s Cook in a Major Blow to Trump
On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 vote that President Trump does not have the legal authority to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook for now. The 5–4 ruling…
Markets, Economy Ignoring Policy Shocks, Says Morgan Stanley's Skelly
Dan Skelly, managing director and head of the equity model portfolio team at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, joins Lisa Mateo and Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Money."
Supreme Court rules on Trump's attempt to fire Fed governor Lisa Cook
The Supreme Court ruled on President Donald Trump's bid to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook, potentially reshaping presidential power over the central bank and economic policy.
Fed's Lisa Cook can stay at central bank while challenging Trump's attempt to fire her, Supreme Court rules
The Supreme Court refused to allow President Donald Trump to fire Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, in a move that strengthens the independence of the world's most powerful central bank.
Supreme Court rules Trump cannot fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook for now
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that President Donald Trump does not have the authority to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook from the central bank for now. The court did not rule whether Trump ul...
What To Watch In Private Credit And Bonds This Holiday Week
Markets in the United States close on Friday, July 3, for Independence Day, so the week runs four trading sessions instead of five. The data does not thin out to match.
South Korea Unveils Plan to Sustain Lead in AI
South Korea unveiled an ambitious plan aimed at cementing its status as a technological powerhouse, with companies led by Samsung Electronics Co. and SK Hynix Inc. initiating large-scale investments i...
The Fed Will Stay Patient, Says Michael Darda
Michael Darda, Roth Capital chief economist and macro strategist, joins to talk about Federal Reserve monetary policy and says the agency will remain "patient." He also talks about a potential ruling ...
Brace for "Bumpy Ride" in U.S.-Iran Negotiations as Crude Oil Prices Slide
Most investors woke up with a sigh of relief at the sight of up arrows in futures as the U.S.-Iran tensions appear to cool. Kevin Hincks talks about how it shapes the dynamics of crude oil prices and ...
5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens
Stock futures are pointing to a higher open to kick off the holiday-shortened trading week, as tech shares look to rebound from last week's slump; investors are keeping a close eye on developments in ...
Tufton: Ships still avoiding Hormuz despite Iran peace talks hype
Nikos Petrakakos, Managing Director of Investments at maritime investment manager Tufton, tells CNBC that most ships currently crossing the Strait of Hormuz are those that have been stranded since the...
U.S. & Iran agree to 'stand down' after weekend of military strikes
After a weekend of direct military strikes between the U.S. and Iran, and President Donald Trump warning Tehran of "annihilation," both sides have now agreed to stand down. A U.S. official told CNBC t...
Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones 30 and S&P 500 Forecasts – US Indices Looking to Start the Week Positive
US indices look slightly positive in the premarket hours of Monday, as we are trying to get away from the bearish behavior that has been an issue for a few sessions. With interest rates drifting lower...
Trump says U.S. and Iran to hold fresh talks in Qatar on Tuesday following weekend clashes
The U.S. and Iran are poised to hold fresh talks on Tuesday in Qatar's capital, President Donald Trump said via social media on Monday.
Wall Street Weans Itself From Tech in Early Summer Rotation
Wall Street is finally shifting from tech. But that doesn't mean risks are disappearing.
There's a 67% chance stocks will suffer a bear market when this rare signal flashes — like it's doing now
The Dow Industrials are trouncing the Nasdaq composite. That's an alarming sign for your portfolio.
Stocks Have Risen So Far This Year. Here's What Experts Say the Second Half of 2026 Could Bring
Heading into the second half of 2026, the consensus on Wall Street looks clear: Robust corporate earnings should help the bull market charge past risks and hiccups.
How the chip trade has come to resemble silver — a warning from Morgan Stanley's Wilson
The Nasdaq Composite has just registered a five-day losing streak, its longest such retreat since the start of the year, shedding 4.6% of its value in the process.
Nasdaq futures surge 320 points: 5 things to know before Wall Street opens
Wall Street was set for a stronger start on Monday as investors welcomed signs that Washington and Tehran were stepping back from a fresh round of military escalation. Nasdaq 100 futures led the move,...
Weekend wars
Is it over or not? World markets that assumed the Middle East conflict was over and done with got a rude awakening over the weekend after the United States conducted fresh strikes on Iran in response...
Stock Market's Risk Appetite Is Shifting as AI, Iran, and Fed Fears Linger
Warsh's words are already fighting inflation, Qualcomm diversifies from smartphones, Conagra has a new CEO, and more news to start your day.
Earnings Forecasts Are on Steroids
Do we have an all-clear? The S&P 500 and Nasdaq composite indexes fell every single session last week, mainly on AI worries, but they appear set to start a holiday-shortened one with gains.
Borrowed money fueling US stock rally is getting more expensive
The borrowed money helping to fuel the U.S. stock rally is getting more expensive, and some on Wall Street are starting to wonder how much longer the math will work.
Magnificent Seven slump sent momentum stocks to their fourth worst performance in 22 years. Here's what happens 70% of the time.
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