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4 Biotechnology Stocks Lead Momentum Gains Amid Strong Technicals
Among the recent momentum standouts in the biotechnology sector, four stocks have drawn considerable investor attention, entering the top 10th percentile of momentum-ranked stocks based on decisive we...
Stock Market Today: Dow Futures Inch Up Ahead of Sentiment Data
Chinese and Japanese stocks drop
India Opens Up Its Stock Market to Millions For $3/Month
India is attempting a financial transformation by turning millions of low-income earners into stock market investors — all for just $3 a month.
Calm Waters To Contribute To Historically Strong Q3 For U.S. P&C Insurers
While the commercial lines continue to experience decidedly mixed business trends, the industry is likely to post exceptionally strong results for a third quarter in the personal lines. The private au...
Investment experts reveals ‘OPPORTUNITY' in the market
State Street Investment Management CIO Michael Arone discusses consumer spending, defensive stocks and more on ‘The Claman Countdown.' #fox #media #breakingnews #us #usa #new #news #breaking #theclama...
China's property slump this year is looking much worse than expected, S&P says
The analysts forecast sales of new homes will drop by 8% from last year to between 8.8 trillion yuan and 9 trillion yuan ($1.23 trillion to $1.26 trillion). That's a far steeper decline than the 3% dr...
Worried About the Market? 5 Big Risks and How to Hedge Them.
As the market hits new highs, some investors are losing faith. What to do to ease your fears.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics will bring some furloughed employees back to work so it can publish the September consumer-price index, a key inflation report, an administration official said
The Bureau of Labor Statistics will bring some furloughed employees back to work so it can publish the September consumer-price index, a key inflation report, an administration official said.
Former Fed Governor Larry Lindsey withdraws name for Fed chair
Former U.S. Federal Reserve Governor Larry Lindsey has withdrawn his name from consideration for the position of Fed chair, CNBC's Eamon Javers reported on Thursday. President Trump is considering a l...
Fmr. Fed Gov. Larry Lindsey withdraws name from consideration for Fed chair
CNBC's Eamon Javers joins 'Fast Money' with the latest on potenttial fed chair nominees.
Wall Street regulator eases IPO path during government shutdown
Wall Street's top regulator on Thursday eased the way for companies to proceed with initial public offerings during the federal government's shutdown, according to an announcement on its website.
Inflation Report Will Be Released Despite Shutdown
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is calling back some employees to produce the Consumer Price Index for September. That data is needed to calculate the annual cost-of-living adjustment for Social Securi...
How the government shutdown complicates the Fed's rate cut options
The Federal Reserve is starting to appear divided on whether or not to cut interest rates after Fed governor Michael Barr said he favors a more cautious approach around tariff risks. New York Fed Pres...
Jeremy Siegel: Index investors can do well despite economy that's facing challenges
Jeremy Siegel, Wharton professor emeritus and WisdomTree chief economist, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss Siegel's thoughts on market comparisons, how Siegel views equity markets and much more.
Fed's evenly divided and investors will have to watch economy, says Jefferies' Richard Fisher
Richard Fisher, former Dallas Fed President and Jefferies senior advisor, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss what the Federal Reserve may do at its next meeting, how restrictive Fed policy is and much mo...
Stocks Likely to Rally Into Year-End, Says Nuveen's Malik
Nuveen Asset Management LLC's chief investment officer Saira Malik says strong corporate earnings are likely to drive a US stock rally into year-end. For equities, the fourth quarter “is normally a st...
Jamie Dimon Sees Risks in the Stock Market. It Isn't the First Time.
The JPMorgan Chase CEO isn't afraid of making predictions.
A Major Market Shift Could Be Coming
The S&P 500 has been on a very strong run over the past several years. However, I expect a major market reversal soon.
AAII Sentiment Survey: Optimism Persists
Bullish sentiment increased 3.0 percentage points to 45.9%. Neutral sentiment increased 0.6 percentage points to 18.5%.
The stock market keeps on giving — and investors aren't questioning a good thing
Technical indicators point to more upside.
Fed's Barr Urges Caution With Further Rate Moves, Underscoring Committee's Divisions
After the Federal Reserve's initial rate cut last month, the central bank should proceed carefully with further adjustments to its policy stance, Fed governor Michael Barr said, citing concerns that p...
U.S. Stocks Sector Divergence Raises Red Flags
Since June-July 2025, markets have been ecstatic, printing new all-time highs almost every week. Yet, beneath the surface, some divergences are starting to show.
The Fed released the minutes from its September rate cut meeting. Here's what they reveal
Most members of the Federal Reserve's interest-rate setting committee supported further reductions to its key interest rate this year, according to minutes from last month's meeting released Wednesday...
Fed should be cautious about adjusting policy, says Michael Barr
CNBC's Steve Liesman reports on the latest comments from Federal Reserve Board Governor Michael Barr.
Nasdaq 100: Valuation Pressures Mount as Fed Minutes Shake Stock Market Sentiment
Nasdaq 100 and S&P500 slip today as stretched valuations and Fed inflation concerns spark rebalancing across US stocks. Traders eye central bank signals.
Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt warns AI models can be hacked: 'They learn how to kill someone'
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt warned that AI models are suceptible to hackings, at the Sifted Summit on Wednesday. "There's evidence that you can take models, closed or open, and you can hack them to...
What Treasury and the Fed are doing to limit how high bond-market yields can go
The Treasury Department's use of short-term bills to finance government spending, along with the Federal Reserve's signal of more rate cuts in 2025, are keeping bond-market yields steady. And this sho...
Retail trading is on fire, but how long can investor attitudes last?
It's been six months since the market (^DJI, ^GSPC, ^IXIC) lows of President Trump's Liberation Day, when sweeping tariffs were announced. Since then, markets have rebounded and spiked to record highs...
Jamie Dimon warns of major market risk in next few years
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned of a potential stock market correction within six months to two years due to geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty.
Senate "Stalemate" Impacts U.S. Jobs, Spending Next to Take Hits
The U.S. Senate continues to struggle to pass an agreement on reopening the government. @CharlesSchwab's Mike Townsend says we're starting to see material impacts from the shutdown, including slowdown...
What Investing in the Age of AI Will Look Like
WSJ readers tell us how they think artificial intelligence will change the game.
Jobless claims — and layoffs — are still low. Unofficially, that is.
The most accurate tool to track job losses in the economy has been postponed for a second week in a row, but a little legwork finds that layoffs are still surprisingly low even in these economically u...
The Neglected Asset Class In Fixed Income: Mortgage-Backed Securities
Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS) have become the most attractive they've been relative to corporate bonds since the Global Financial Crisis. Widening spreads, Fed rate cuts, and increased demand from ...
US Stocks Mixed; Nasdaq Falls Over 50 Points
U.S. stocks traded mixed this morning, with the Nasdaq Composite falling more than 50 points on Thursday.
Powell Makes No Economic Comment, Government Shutdown Impacts Beginning
Fed Chair Jerome Powell didn't make any point regarding the state of the economy when he took the mic in Washington D.C. Kevin Hincks believes other Fed governors will.
Is the Gaza ceasefire plan affecting US markets?
Bullseye American Ingenuity Fund portfolio manager Adam Johnson weighs in on how the Gaza ceasefire deal and the government shutdown are impacting U.S. markets during 'Varney & Co.'
Micro-Cap Stocks Are Outperforming This Year
Much of the attention on this year's bull run in stocks has focused on AI-fueled Big Tech and its rising influence in benchmarks such as the S&P 500 Index. While Wall Street remains obsessed with the ...
China tightens grip on rare earths supplies. The stocks involved in this crucial industry are surging
Rare earths stocks were jumping Thursday
Consumer spending falls in September, CNBC/NRF Retail Monitor finds
CNBC's Steve Liesman joins ‘Squawk Box' to break down the latest results from the CNBC/NRF Retail Monitor.
FOMC Minutes: "Hammering Home" Inflation Messaging
Danielle DiMartino Booth (@DanielleDiMartinoBoothQI) says it was interesting that a handful of Fed members didn't see a need for a rate cut in the September meeting. She believes the Fed will continue...
We're in the beginning of an AI boom, says Defiance ETF's Sylvia Jablonski
Sylvia Jablonski, Defiance ETFs CEO and CIO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the economy, health of the consumer, latest market trends, impact of the AI boom, what to make of the recent gol...
What Will Prick The So-Called Stock Market Bubble
The S&P 500 continues to hit all-time highs, driven by AI enthusiasm and robust economic growth, with no imminent bubble expected in the next 12 months. Despite concerns about loan delinquencies and a...
Here's How Bad Jobs Data Appears As Federal Data Blackout Continues
Jason Thomas, Carlyle's head of global research and investment strategy, said Tuesday the labor market is “probably pretty healthy,” arguing a significant decline in immigration under the Trump admini...
The Weakening U.S. Dollar – Why It Matters
In this video, The Weakening U.S. Dollar – Why It Matters, 3EDGE's Chief Investment Strategist Fritz Folts and CEO/CIO Steve Cucchiaro discuss the decline in the value of the U.S. Dollar this year, wh...
Jim Cramer: This Tech Stock Is 'Up A Great Deal, It's Not Making Money'
On CNBC's “Mad Money Lightning Round,” Jim Cramer says International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. (NYSE:IFF) is “just flat lining.”
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This Time Really Is Different - The Market Shift No Investor Can Ignore
This economy is truly weird. Bad sentiment meets a strong market.
Generic Drugs May Not Face Tariffs
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Ferguson: The Fed isn't divided, it's uncertain about inflation and the economy
Roger Ferguson, Former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman and CNBC Contributor, says the Fed faces deep uncertainty on inflation, may pause amid data gaps, and is cautious about AI-driven growth.
Buchanan: Markets are stretched between risk and optimism at the same time
Keith Buchanan, Senior Portfolio Manager at GLOBALT Investments, says markets show mixed signals of risk and optimism, favoring resilient firms like Delta for safety amid stretched valuations.
The Federal Reserve should not have two mandates, says Komal Sri-Kumar
Komal Sri-Kumar, Sri-Kumar Global Strategies president, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Fed's inflation fight, takeaways from the newly-released minutes from last month's Fed meeting, state of the e...
Why Wall Street Analysts Say We're Not in an AI Bubble
A spate of unusual deals within the AI ecosystem has recently fueled concern that the AI boom is actually an AI bubble, but some professional market watchers say this isn't 1999—at least not yet.
The bull market is turning 3 years old this week. Here's where stocks are likely headed next.
What began as a tech-driven rally has started to broaden out. According to some on Wall Street, that should help power indexes like the S&P 500 even higher.
Jamie Dimon says there's a 30% chance of a correction. ‘I'm far more worried than others.
The CEO of U.S. banking giant JPMorgan says most investors are not seeing the troubles that he is.
Morning Bid: Stocks pause as bubble warnings mount
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Strategist makes ‘jaw-dropping' call — the dollar will rally, thanks to booming productivity
Steve Englander opines, “a productivity-driven increase in real interest rates is the most powerful driver a currency can have”
Is the Stock Market Open for Columbus Day? Here's the Fall and Winter Holiday Schedule
Some traders will get a break on Monday. Just not the ones who deal in stocks.
Wall Street rally halts as valuation risks take center stage
Wall Street's scorching rally took a pause on Thursday as investors, confronted with a lack of fresh catalysts, struggled to justify the lofty stock valuations fueled by the bull run.
How Trump Threw a Wrench Into Credit Markets
Tariffs and other policy swings are exposing strains at highly indebted companies within less visible parts of the market.
A market correction? We're in stage 3 out of 5, strategist says
Are we on track for a market correction? Joost Van Leenders from Van Lanschot Kempen addresses the latest concerns raised by the IMF and the BOE over high AI-related valuations.
Why does Jamie Dimon believe a US stock market correction is coming?
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has warned that US stock markets could face a “significant correction” within the next six months to two years, citing a combination of overheated valuations and mountin...
Stock Market Today: Dow Futures Waver, Dollar Rises Ahead of Earnings, Powell's Speech
SoftBank shares jump; earnings are due from PepsiCo and Delta Air Lines among others this morning
US Stocks Can Keep Grinding Higher: 3-Minute MLIV
Anna Edwards, Guy Johnson, Tom Mackenzie and Mark Cudmore break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade." Chapters: 00:00:00 - MLIV 00:00:08 - AMD Stock, AI...
PEEL BACK THE ONION: The stock market's 'real winners'
Regions chief investment officer Alan McKnight analyzes which markets are going 'through the roof' on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Nasdaq Settles At Record High: Investor Sentiment Improves, Fear & Greed Index Remains In 'Neutral' Zone
The CNN Money Fear and Greed index showed an improvement in the overall market sentiment, while the index remained in the “Neutral” zone on Wednesday.
JPMorgan CEO Dimon warns of US stock market correction risk, BBC reports
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned of a heightened risk of a significant correction in the U.S. stock market within the next six months to two years, the BBC reported.
A Strong 6 Months
Today marked six months since the US stock market made its "tariff crash" closing low on April 8th. Of the major equity index ETFs in the US, the Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) has rallied the most over the last si...
What data is 'overwhelming' telling the Fed about tariffs
QI Research CEO and chief strategist Danielle DiMartino Booth calls the Federal Reserve's September meeting minutes 'very hawkish,' addresses the devaluation of the U.S. dollar and more on 'Making Mon...
Buckle in for Earnings Season: Difficult Comps, Decelerating Growth, and Stocks at Highs
“People need to be cautious” about market advice from billionaires, Thomas J. Hayes says.
It seems like we have three economies right now, says Jim Cramer
'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer talks why it appears the economy is split three-ways, and what that means for markets.
AI bears have been wrong every step of the way, says Jim Cramer
'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer talks why it appears the economy is split three-ways, and what that means for markets.
How smart traders cash in on the market's volatility
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Inflation angst lingers for investors even as Treasury yields are little moved by Fed minutes
Inflation worries are lingering on the minds of investors, even if Treasury yields were little changed Wednesday by the release of minutes of the Federal Reserve's last policy meeting.
Government shutdown delays farmer bailout, Nasdaq closes above 23,000 for the first time
Market Domination Overtime anchor Josh Lipton breaks down the day's market moves for October 8, 2025. Washington correspondent Ben Werschkul explains how the government shutdown is delaying bailouts f...
IMF head issues dire warning about tariffs, ‘uncertainty' in the global economy: ‘Buckle up'
The global economy is holding up better than expected despite major shocks such as President Donald Trump's tariffs, but the head of the International Monetary Fund says that resilience may not last.
Fed policy will dominate market narrative when shutdown end, says Fed Watch Advisors' Ben Emons
Ben Emons, Fed Watch Advisors chief investment officer & Founder, joins 'Fast Money' to talk the Fed Minute release and what it signals about future rate cuts.
'Fast Money' traders talk metals and miner stocks soaring
The 'Fast Money' traders talk metals and miner stocks soaring.
Fed Is Flying Blind Due to Shutdown, Slok Says
Apollo Chief Economist Torsten Slok says the Federal Reserve is "flying blind" because of the government shutdown. He speaks on "Bloomberg The Close.
Federated Hermes' Stephen Denichilo talks small caps joining the record market run
Federated Hermes' Stephen Denichilo joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the run up in small cap stocks and if now is the time to jump in.
Jamie Dimon Says Recession ‘Could Happen in 2026'
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon declined to rule out the possibility of a recession in 2026, saying Tuesday (Oct. 7) that he will “hope for the best, plan for the worst.
Silver Races to $50, Outshining Gold. This Could Be Its Next Catalyst.
The white metal is up 67.5% this year, outpacing the rally in gold.
Gold price signaling uncertainty and risk around U.S. dollar and bonds, says Sprott's Ciampaglia
John Ciampaglia, Sprott Asset Management CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the rising price of gold.
Fed rate cut outlook for October, why options traders may need to exercise caution
Market Domination anchor Josh Lipton breaks down the latest market news for October 8,2025 The Federal Reserve released the minutes from its September meeting. Fed correspondent Jennifer Schonberger b...
S&P 500 and Nasdaq both notch record closes
Kevin Mahn, Hennion & Walsh Asset Management president and CIO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the day's record market action and the 6-month anniversary of the tariff crash.
S&P, Nasdaq Close at Records as Tech Leads Gain | Closing Bell
Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Romaine Bostick, Katie Greifeld, Norah Mulinda and Kristine Aquino.
A Tech Rebound Lifts U.S. Stocks, and the March to Record Highs Resumes
The S&P 500 index closes at a record for the 33rd time in 2025.
Stock market will see gains and good performance from financial assets, says JPMorgan's Tom Kennedy
Tom Kennedy, JPMorgan head of research and investment strategy, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss where equity markets are going from here, if this market is destined to go higher and much more.
Fed minutes show policymakers remain concerned about inflation as they weigh rate cuts
Minutes from the Federal Reserve's latest policy meeting showed most policymakers supported interest rate cuts despite inflation concerns and tariff pressures affecting price stability.
Small-Cap Stocks, Gold, and 3 More Trades for a ‘Great Releveraging'
BofA Securities says a climate of lower interest rates could make Americans feel wealthier and borrow more. It could unlock billions of dollars piled up in home equity and bank accounts.
Federal Reserve officials were divided over how much farther they should lower interest rates when they approved their first reduction of the year last month
The government shutdown has paused the economic data releases that could help resolve debates over how to manage thorny trade-offs.
Latest supply chain data looks eerily like a freight recession
Trade shipments typically boom in September as holiday season inventory buildup peaks, but not this year. The latest data from inside the supply chain is flashing classic warning signs of a freight re...
The World Economy Has Held Up But 'Worrying Signs' Remain, Says IMF Chief. How Nations Can Navigate Risk.
The IMF's Kristalina Georgieva sees “exceptionally high” uncertainly persisting. Here's her advice for nations navigating tricky economies.
Source of earnings growth will be telling for inflation expectations, says DCLA's Sarat Sethi
Sarat Sethi, DCLA managing partner, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss Sethi's take on the Federal Reserve minutes, if inflation should no longer be on the Federal Reserve's purview and much more.
Tariffs and GLP-1s are keeping people from dining out. An analyst tries to find the positives.
There's “little to no appetite” for restaurant stocks right now, BTIG says, but Wingstop and Chipotle represent “rare opportunities.”
Fed minutes: Most participants say it would be appropriate to ease further to end the year
CNBC's Steve Liesman reports on the latest news from the Federal Reserve.
Fed Divided On Additional Interest Rate Cuts—‘About Half' Favor Two More This Year, Minutes Show
While a majority of the Federal Reserve's policymaking panel voted last month to lower interest rates, officials disputed how many additional cuts could come this year, with “around half” favoring two...
Most Fed officials supported further rate cuts as job worries rose: meeting minutes
Still, the minutes underscored the deep division on the 19-person committee between those who feel that the Fed's short-term rate is too high and weighing on the economy, and those who point to persis...
Weak jobs market forced Fed to act despite high inflation, but fast cuts could threaten price stability – Fed Minutes
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Is the Stock Market in an AI Bubble? Goldman Sachs Says ‘No.
The bank's chief equity strategist says valuations now are different than in the late 1990s.
Fed Minutes Show Officials Cautious Over Rate Cuts
Federal Reserve officials showed a willingness to lower interest rates further this year, but many expressed caution driven by concerns over inflation at their policy gathering last month, according t...