16:01 Gold miners are looking cheap here with the commodity at all-time highs, chart analysts say
-Technical analysts are noting gold miners can play catch up to the commodity, and have further upside.
- CNBC13:52 Third Point's Dan Loeb says he's sold out of nearly all of his 'Magnificent 7' holdings
-"We sold out of our Mag 7 holdings. Early on we got out of Meta, and reduced our Amazon. We got out of basically all of them," Dan Loeb said.
- CNBC10:21 Rupert Murdoch’s newspaper again flames Donald Trump for historic economic bungle
-Rupert Murdoch’s newspaper again flames Donald Trump for historic economic bungle - Then he tried to make it worse with threats to fire Federal Reserve chairman, which sent the market spiraling
- MSN05:43 Elon Musk says his time working for Donald Trump will 'drop significantly'
-Elon Musk has said he will spend less time working with Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from next month - and he will focus more on Tesla
- Express04:19 Michael Goodwin: Trump hit the ground running – but a botched deportation and several other missteps will test his leadership
-In ordinary times, a post from President Trump saying that a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu went well would be duly noted and quickly forgotten.
- New York Post21:55 Stick to high-quality dividend payers amid tariff turmoil, such as this energy stock, investor Tom Hulick says
-Tom Hulick, CEO at Strategy Asset Managers, joined CNBC's "Power Lunch" to give his opinions on a trio of stocks.
- CNBC18:47 Wall Street's iconic charging bull statue vandalized by climate activists wielding neon green paint
-The climate activist group called Extinction Rebellion painted the words "Greed=Death" on the the bull, the symbol of a surging stock market.
- CNBC18:42 About half of Americans have a negative view on Tesla and Elon Musk, CNBC survey finds
-The broad public and investors have something in common these days: They don't have a lot of love for either Tesla or CEO Elon Musk.
- CNBC22/04 Wall Street Journal: Trump's Less Border Migration Allows More Airport Migration
-Trump has stopped economic migrants at the border, so he should invite more economic migrants via airports, says the Wall Street Journal.
- Breitbart22/04 Senior US Senate Representative demanded Hegust's dismissal
-The consequences of US officials' military intelligence scandal in the signal are still ongoing, and many US senators and representatives have called for Trump's Defense Minister to be dismissed.
- Mehr News22/04 Trump needs to make a trade deal FAST to calm the markets and prove his tariffs are working
-President Donald Trump can prove his hefty, across-the-board tariffs are working — and calm the markets — by beginning to secure trade deals with nations soon. He best hop to it. Indeed, the clock …
- New York Post21/04 Wall Street and the dollar registered falls in the midst of uncertainty for the commercial war
-The S&P 500 fell 2.4% on Monday and stood 16% below its record two months ago
- Infobae21/04 The bottom is likely not in — and a retest of the lows is coming, chart analysts say
-Analysts who study price charts say it's too early to sound the all clear on stocks in the face of key overhangs, most notably tariffs and Fed independence.
- CNBC21/04 What the Discover merger approval means for Capital One and 2 other financials
-Wells Fargo research analysts see the Capital One-Discovery merger as a "clearing event" for more bank deals.
- CNBC21/04 Wall Street: Stocks tumble as investors retreat further from US
-The S&P 500 fell 2.6% Monday.
- NewsNation21/04 This AI-focused health stock is a buy that can rally nearly 50%, BTIG says
-Analyst Mark Massaro initiated coverage on the stock with a buy rating.
- CNBC21/04 Chicago Fed's Goolsbee says Fed independence is 'critically important' for its inflation fight
-"When there is interference over the long run, it's going to mean higher inflation, it's going to mean worse growth and higher unemployment," Goolsbee said.
- CNBC21/04 Raymond James downgrades this 'Magnificent Seven' stock on near-term pressures
-Raymond James downgraded Amazon to outperfrom from strong buy.
- CNBC21/04 Netflix gets price target increases from several Wall Street shops after earnings beat
-Several analysts raised their price target on Netflix after its first-quarter earnings beat.
- CNBC21/04 Tesla gets a price target cut from Barclays ahead of earnings this week
-"The set-up for Tesla into 1Q EPS is confusing," said analyst Dan Levy.
- CNBC21/04 Face of Wall Street: Meet the average front-office worker at a major bank
-The average banker at Wall Street's biggest banks didn't go to Harvard and is less likely to be white than you may think. Unless he's the boss.
- BusinessInsider19/04 This fund is designed to help investors withstand wild market swings
-Katie Stockton manages the Fairlead Tactical Sector ETF, which can allocate and reallocate resources during volatility rather than being tied to an index.
- CNBC18/04 Capital One and Discover merger approved by Federal Reserve
-Capital One Financial's application to acquire Discover Financial Services has officially been approved by the Federal Reserve the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
- CNBC18/04 The new finance career path: Read BI's stories about the challenges of breaking into investing and dealmaking
-BI talked to students, recruiters, executives, and more about what it takes to build a finance career in 2025. See our stories and videos here.
- BusinessInsider18/04 Wall Street may be past the worst of the tariff sell-off. Market volatility is likely to remain
-Investors wrapped up yet another turbulent week, with all three major averages posting losses.
- CNBC18/04 Gold's annual gain approaches 30% and buying in Asia is unprecedentedly strong
-Gold's annual gain approaches 30% and buying in Asia is unprecedentedly strong
- Sina17/04 Follow the volatility in Wall Street: the actions closed another week down
-In the midst of uncertainty for the commercial war, a historical fall by UnitedHealth Group dragged down the New York Bag
- Infobae17/04 The China-U.S. trade war has investors bracing for more pain in both markets
-Investors are carefully selecting individual equities they expect could withstand the volatility ahead.
- CNBC17/04 American Express’s wealthy cardholders are mostly untouched by tariff jitters
-American Express results show that the company's wealthier customers may insulate it somewhat from concerns that tariffs and stubborn inflation have caused.
- CNBC17/04 Wall Street and European Stock Exchange suffer new shakes at the close of a short week for Good Friday
-Trump's criticism to the Fed and the disappointing results of UnitedHealth maintain uncertainty in New York. In Europe, investors evaluate the impact of ECB fees cut
- Infobae17/04 Trump again calls for Fed to cut rates, says Powell’s ‘termination cannot come fast enough’
-President Donald Trump on Thursday again called for the Federal Reserve to lower rates and even hinted at the "termination" of Chairman Jerome Powell.
- CNBC16/04 Hertz shares surge more than 50% after Bill Ackman takes big stake in the rental car firm
-Shares of Hertz surged 56% Wednesday after a regulatory filing revealed Pershing Square had built a 4.1% position as of the end of 2024.
- CNBC16/04 Four money traps to avoid in a volatile market, according to ‘Fast Money’ trader Tim Seymour
-“Fast Money” trader Tim Seymour wants to help investors avoid costly mistakes.
- CNBC16/04 The Latest: Trump administration freezes more than $2.2 billion in grants to Harvard University
-The Latest: Trump administration freezes more than $2.2 billion in grants to Harvard University - The federal government says it’s freezing more than $2.2 billion in grants and $60 million in contracts to Harvard University after the institution said it would defy the Trump administration’s demands to limit activism on campus
- MSN16/04 Wall Street, European and Asia stock market
-Europe quotes with generalized losses following the wake of the Mercades de Oriente. In New York, the Nasdaq index is the most affected by the imposition of new licenses to export Chinese chips to China
- Infobae16/04 The Wall Street career path can be brutal. Young people are embracing it.
-BI surveyed 150 college students pursuing careers on Wall Street about their motivations, expectations, and fears. Here is what they told us.
- BusinessInsider16/04 Refusing to make rectifications as required by Trump, Harvard University fired the "first shot" in resistance! $2.2 billion in funding has been frozen, and it has been prepared to raise funds from Wall Street
-Refusing to make rectifications as required by Trump, Harvard University fired the "first shot" in resistance! $2.2 billion in funding has been frozen, and it has been prepared to raise funds from Wall Street
- Sina15/04 Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: United Airlines, J.B. Hunt, Interactive Brokers and more
-See which stocks are posting big moves after the bell.
- CNBC15/04 ‘Betrayed’ Melinda Gates addresses ex Bill’s ‘deeply disturbing’ Jeffrey Epstein link in candid memoir
-Melinda French Gates says she knew her marriage to Bill Gates was in deep trouble in 2019 when his infidelities and ties to Jeffrey Epstein were revealed publicly.
- News.com.au15/04 On another day of high volatility, Wall Street closed with slight losses
-American actions had begun the day with profits that were finally cut over the session closure
- Infobae15/04 Josh Brown says this streaming giant is a resilient play during a slowdown
-"I actually think it's the best stock in the market for this year," the Ritholtz Wealth Management CEO said.
- CNBC15/04 Dollar slide is just a blip as tailwinds remain in place, Piper Sandler says
-Despite the dollar's slide to a multi-year low, Piper Sandler says it's still confident on the currency.
- CNBC15/04 Widely followed investor survey shows growth expectations at a record low
-Bank of America Securities found 82% of global fund managers in its latest survey expect the global economy will weaken. That's a 30-year high.
- CNBC15/04 Citigroup is set to report first-quarter earnings – here's what the Street expects
-Citigroup may have a key disadvantage when it comes to first-quarter earnings.
- CNBC15/04 Cboe's volatility expert sees more market turmoil ahead as tariff uncertainty not fully priced in
-Despite a sharp pullback in market volatility, the Cboe's Mandy Xu sees a trend that suggests more pain ahead.
- CNBC15/04 Bank of America to report first-quarter earnings
-Bank of America shares have sold off in recent weeks on concern that President Donald Trump's tariff policies could cause a recession.
- CNBC14/04 Zero-day options are fueling the unprecedented volatility on Wall Street amid tariff chaos
-Zero-day- to-expiration options are contracts that expire the same day that they're traded.
- CNBC14/04 Investors should 'buy weakness' as tariff volatility continues, Morgan Stanley's Wilson says
-Morgan Stanley's Mike Wilson said investors should buy weakness on further pullbacks from tariff uncertainty.
- CNBC14/04 Goldman Sachs is about to report first-quarter earnings
-Goldman Sachs may prove to be a beneficiary of the recent market environment.
- CNBC13/04 Wall Street woes will hammer NYC — so Eric Adams must cut spending NOW
-The Big Apple stands to lose more than just luster in a rapidly de-globalizing world: Billions in city tax revenue and thousands of jobs are on the line.
- New York Post13/04 Tariffs and ‘trade wars’ — Trump asks tough questions critics won’t answer
-If there soon is a rush of nations to cut a deal with the United States so as not to be left out of the American market, will there follow another hysterical Wall Street spasm — not to sell, but in…
- New York Post13/04 Magnificent Seven stocks are attracting some interest after falling to pre-ChatGPT valuations
-Growing macroeconomic headwinds have investors picking their positions carefully.
- CNBC13/04 How a Dutch trading company started the World’s First Stock Exchange
-Backed by the Dutch Republic, the Dutch East India Company made its ownership available to the public to fund business and military ventures.
- EuronewsEN12/04 Investors are growing concerned about a U.S. asset exodus as Treasuries and the dollar decline
-The combined decline of U.S. stocks, bonds and the dollar could be a sign of a broader shift away from investing in America.
- CNBC12/04 Trump is ‘making it up as he goes,’ hurting US and allies, charges Wall Street Journal
-Trump is ‘making it up as he goes,’ hurting US and allies, charges Wall Street Journal - Whose side is he on, wonders editorial
- MSN12/04 They accuse Trump of manipulating Wall Street with surprise change of tariffs to favor allies
-Donald Trump is accused of influencing Wall Street after suggesting buying shares before proposing a global tariff pause, except China, to which he raised rates by 125%.
- La República11/04 Earnings season ramps up next week with no certainty for Wall Street on trade
-Investors have no clarity yet on what will happen with global trade at a time when companies are expected to give guidance on future earnings growth.
- CNBC11/04 Wells Fargo shares climb on higher earnings, CEO calls for 'timely' trade resolution
-Net interest income, a key measure of what a bank makes on loans, fell 6% year over year to $11.50 billion,
- CNBC11/04 Ellen Pompeo: "What I really want to assume are papers that challenge me emotionally and physical"
-In a recent conversation with The Wall Street Journal, the actress confessed her desire to explore roles that take her beyond Grey’s Anatomy, looking for characters that challenge both her body and her sensitivity
- Infobae11/04 Investors rarely sell in large quantities, US bonds "exploded", and Wall Street "can't sit still"
-Investors rarely sell in large quantities, US bonds "exploded", and Wall Street "can't sit still"
- Sina10/04 Donald Trump Acknowledges 'Transition Problems' As Tariffs Roil Wall Street
-Trump acknowledged "transition problems" as stocks tumbled again following the White House's clarification that China faces a 145 percent tariff.
- MSN10/04 How the mother of all 'short squeezes' helped drive stocks to historic gains Wednesday
-Short sellers' bearish positions unexpectedly dropped in value as stocks soared on news of a tariff pause, forcing them to buy back shares to limit losses.
- CNBC10/04 Citi upgrades U.S. stocks: 'Trump put activated'
-The recommendation came after President Trump walked back a trade policy that many worried would tip the U.S. economy into a recession.
- CNBC10/04 Jeremy Siegel says stocks are 'not out of the woods' yet due to difficult China negotiations ahead
-"It definitely will have to be negotiation with China. I don't know whether Trump holds as many cards as he thinks he holds," Siegel said.
- CNBC10/04 Wall Street celebrates with record increases the change of course in tariffs
-A rebellion in full rule. They seem to have made a dent in Donald Trump the strong falls that Wall Street has lived, which have cast almost 9 billion dollars since February, together with the increase in the performance of the American debt, which came to exceed 4.5%yesterday, a maximum in seven weeks that ignited restlessness on the financing D ...
- MSN10/04 Trump kids’ massive pay day revealed
-OPINION
- News.com.au09/04 What Donald Trump’s tariff backflip means for Australia
-US President Donald Trump has suspended higher tariffs for 90 days and he has lowered his reciprocal tariffs to 10 per cent, but what does this mean for Australia?
- News.com.au09/04 Stock market posts third biggest gain in post-WWII history on Trump's tariff about-face
-Stocks skyrocketed in a kneejerk reaction to President Donald Trump's announcement to put a 90-day pause on some of the lofty 'reciprocal' tariffs.
- CNBC09/04 Bill Ackman praises Trump's tariff pause: 'Thank you on behalf of all Americans'
-"Thank you on behalf of all Americans," Ackman wrote in a post on social media platform X. Shortly after, he added, "[Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent] rocks!"
- CNBC09/04 Wall Street leaps after Trump announces 90-day tariff pause
-Trump declared a 90-day pause on reciprocal and 10% tariffs that he had unveiled initially last week, while raising duties on China to 125%.
- Jerusalem Post09/04 Goldman Sachs says to brace for a bigger stock drawdown, wider credit spreads and recession
-The firm's economists will 'likely move' to a recession as their base case scenario if the tariffs are implemented as Trump has promised.
- CNBC09/04 Treasury Secretary Bessent says 'it's Main Street's turn' after Wall Street grew wealthy for 4 decades
-"The Trump agenda is focused on Main Street. It's Main Street's turn... It's Main Street's turn to drive investment," Bessent said.
- CNBC09/04 World bracing for market turmoil after US hits China with 104% tariffs in midnight ultimatum
-World bracing for market turmoil after US hits China with 104% tariffs in midnight ultimatum - China vows to ‘fight to the end’ in trade war, accusing Trump of ‘blackmail’ and ‘economic bullying’
- MSN09/04 Ibex 35 Today, the Bag LIVE | Follow the minute by the bag
-Yesterday's rebound is ephemeral. Donald Trump's double punishment to China, with tariffs that rise to 104%, revive all alerts in markets. The alerts, in addition, reach the US debt. The bearish gale whips the Nikkei and the European Variable Income. The IBEX records falls of up to 3%, with the most sensitive debt values at the head of descents. . 10:34 The Ibex aggravates its falls again: ...
- MSN09/04 The bags bleed again the day the Trump tariffs enter into force
-Here's dead cat ... and confirmation has arrived this Wednesday. Tuesday's climb in European markets was a sigh, an opportunity used by investors ...
- Elmundo09/04 The warning of an investor in the middle of uncertainty for the war of tariffs: "This is a trap"
-Mark Spitznagel, founder of the Universa Investments Fund, foresees an 80% collapse in the markets and argues that the recent correction is part of a bubble that is about to explode
- Infobae08/04 Wall Street needs to get a grip about Trump’s tariffs
-It’s time for Wall Street to get a grip.
- New York Post08/04 Goldman Sachs believes Trump's tariffs leave U.S. in an 'event-driven' bear market
-Tuesday's rally notwithstanding, the investment bank's assessment suggests stocks have a long way to go before they hit bottom.
- CNBC08/04 Wall Street lives a vertigo day for tariff tension unleashed by Trump
-Strong ups and downs marked Monday on Wall Street, which went from an initial 20% drop compared to its record to a sudden rise, before returning to negative land before the fear that Trump's commercial warfare the global economy sinks. View on Euronews
- MSN08/04 'Big Short' investor Steve Eisman on tariff turmoil: Don't be a hero
-Steve Eisman warns Wall Street isn't done discounting worst-case scenarios tied to the Trump's tariffs. But he doesn't see another financial crisis.
- CNBC07/04 Musk says he hopes for ‘zero tariffs’
-Trump adviser and billionaire Elon Musk said he hopes the US and Europe can move towards a “zero-tariff situation” as stock markets continue to be rocked by the President’s heavy trade tariffs.
- News.com.au07/04 Hedge funds pile up record short bets against stocks as traders go into 'self-protection mode'
-Fast-money professional traders recorded their largest-ever one-day net sales of global equities last week, according to Goldman Sachs' prime brokerage data.
- CNBC07/04 Ken Fisher says Trump's 'stupid' tariffs will fail and the market will rebound
-'What Trump unveiled Wednesday is stupid, wrong, arrogantly extreme, ignorant trade-wise and addressing a non-problem with misguided tools,' Fisher wrote on X.
- CNBC07/04 CEOs think the U.S. is 'probably in a recession right now,' says BlackRock's Larry Fink
-The asset management executive also said that the he thinks the tariffs of President Donald Trump could put upward pressure on inflation.
- CNBC07/04 PA's Dem. Gov. Shapiro Ripped for 'Betraying' Kids over School Choice
-Pennsylvania's Democrat governor is being criticized for not keeping his campaign promises when it comes to school choice.
- Breitbart07/04 ‘Jonah Hill keeps his teeth in a safe’: meet Hollywood’s top special-effects dentist
-He made the ‘manky British’ set for Austin Powers, droppable ones for Mrs Doubtfire – and fangs for Tom Cruise. Gary Archer on crafting amazing gnashers for stars
- TheGuardian07/04 Wild market swings: Stocks volatile on Wall Street as tariff woes hit
-Wild swings dominated Wall Street's trading session on Monday with the market catapulting from an early drop that had dragged it 20% below its record to a sudden rise, only to revert to losses as worries remain about whether President Donald Trump’s trade war will torpedo the global economy.
- EuronewsEN07/04 Everything is falling and blame Trump: Bags, crypto and red oil for a possible commercial war | HNews
-BLACK MONDAY. The new US tariff policy has unleashed international criticism and generated uncertainty in raw material markets, with oil reaching April minimum, 2021.
- La República07/04 With strong falls, US futures markets confirm fears of a "black Monday"
-The main Wall Street indices fell between 3.7 and 5.4%, prolonging the fall after Donald Trump's tariff ads. In Japan, the Nikkei index opened with a 7%drop.
- Infobae06/04 This 4 Oscar winner thriller has just arrived at streaming
-"The Departed" by Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio, winner of four Oscars, is now available on streaming.
- MSN05/04 US Market: Trump Tarif's furore, Nasdac Beer Market Phase, S&P 500 Index 11 -month low
-Us Market: Wall Street saw a decline for the second consecutive day on Friday. This has confirmed that the Nasdaq composite is in the recession and Dow Jones is in the stage of industrial average correction. The Global Trade War has caused the biggest damage to the market after the Kovid epidemic. Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite created global panic due to Kornavirus dur
- MSN05/04 The free fall of the US Stock Exchange for the sake of confrontation like China
-The Chinese government's move to counter the trade war by the US president led to the fall of the Wall Street Stock Exchange.
- Mehr News05/04 Jaguar Land Rover to ‘pause’ US shipments in wake of tariffs
-Jaguar Land Rover to ‘pause’ US shipments in wake of tariffs - A 25% levy on all foreign cars imported into America came into force on Thursday.
- MSN05/04 Usa duties, Wall Street collapses peak: it closes to -5.8%. Lost 5,200 billion in two sessions, worse than Covid
-Thud for Wall Street. After the announcement of the duties and the arrival of the "day of liberation", as defined by Donald Trump, the bags of ...
- MSN05/04 Breitbart Business Digest: The Market Finally Realized Trump Meant It
-The market, like a poker player who stayed in the hand far too long, seemed to be operating under the assumption that Trump would eventually fold.
- Breitbart04/04 Traders fear the S&P 500 could join the Nasdaq in a bear market. Levels to watch next week
-Technicians agree on one thing: There's more volatility ahead.
- CNBC04/04 Buffett denies social media rumors after Trump shares wild claim that investor backs president crashing market
-Warren Buffett went on the record to deny social media posts shared by Trump that included a false endorsement from the "Oracle of Omaha."
- CNBC04/04 Emerging markets fund is on track for biggest drop since 2020 due to tariff fears
-The iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (EEM) headed for its worst session since 2020 on Friday amid rising fears from Trump's tariffs.
- CNBC04/04 Americans start crazy stockpiling mode, "Chinese TV is bought out"
-Americans start crazy stockpiling mode, "Chinese TV is bought out"
- Sina04/04 US stocks continue to be sold off
-China's retaliation taxpayer made the main indicators at Wall Street 3% right after opening a 4/4 session.
- VN Express04/04 Trump's tariffs could set U.S. tech industry back a decade as China takes lead, says Dan Ives
-Retaliatory tariffs may cause serious damage for the U.S. tech industry, according to the Wedbush analyst.
- CNBC04/04 Trump open to customs rights negotiations, while Wall Street loses Trilions of Dollars
-United States President Donald Trump showed opening for negotiations on reciprocal tariffs announced on Thursday, while US bags fell to pike due to tariff shocks. Wall Street has registered its worst session since the 2020 pandemic period. View on Euronews
- MSN04/04 The markets are collapsing — how can you recession-proof your finances?
-The markets are collapsing — how can you recession-proof your finances? - With global markets in disarray, is now the time to panic or stash cash in your attic? Personal finance influencer Vivian Tu, tells Mike Bedigan what people should be doing instead
- MSN04/04 Turbulence in Asian markets for US tariff
-The new Trump announced rates
- Infobae04/04 Apple lost USD 314,000 million in market value after tariffs imposed by Donald Trump
-The actions of the technology giant fell 9% on Wall Street, leading a general decrease in contributions. The richest in the world lost USD 208,000 million
- Infobae04/04 Sell Off on Wall Street - Till Losses. Dollars!
-Sell off conditions are on Wall Street, as the concern about trade war and the impact of the TRAMSTEMs of the US economy and the world is turning into panic. Masses in a wide range of shares and dips of the key indicators make up the backdrop on the New York Stock Exchange. The fears that the duties imposed today by T ...
- MSN03/04 Wall Street Journal: pressure on Hamas is escalating in Gaza
-Wall Street Journal: pressure on Hamas is escalating in Gaza
- Lebanon2403/04 Trump's commercial war tomba bags, dollar and oil
-On April 2, President Donald Trump celebrated from La Rosaleda de la Casa White, with music, laughs and applause, the "Economic Independence Day of States ...
- Elmundo03/04 Trump's tariffs slammed the market and our financial stocks. 1 of them is a buy
-Shares of Goldman Sachs, BlackRock and Wells Fargo plunged Thursday amid the global market selloff.
- CNBC03/04 These apparel stocks could be hit the hardest by the 46% Vietnam tariff
-The 46% tariff on Vietnam is expected to affect these apparel companies that moved to the country to avoid trade tensions with China.
- CNBC03/04 Trump's tariffs — if sustained — likely to push the U.S. and globe into recession, says JPMorgan
-If implemented, the trade policy will raise the effective U.S. tariff rate to 25%, hurting the U.S. growth and inflation outlook, according to JPMorgan.
- CNBC03/04 Treasury Secretary Bessent says market woes are more about tech stock sell-off than Trump's tariffs
-"The Nasdaq peaked on DeepSeek day so that's a Mag 7 problem, not a MAGA problem," Bessent said.
- CNBC03/04 After Donald Trump's announcement, the futures market falls
-Wall Street had closed with profits before the details offered by the US President
- Infobae02/04 This beat-up Big Tech play is a promising growth name, says Accuvest Global Advisors CIO
-Chief Investment Officer Eric Clark called out two of his favorite plays on CNBC’s “Three-Stock Lunch” segment Wednesday.
- CNBC02/04 Conservative cable channel Newsmax shares plunge more than 70% after a dizzying 2-day surge
-The stock tumbled a whopping 72% Wednesday, following a 2,230% surge in Newsmax's first two days of trading after debuting on the New York Stock Exchange.
- CNBC02/04 These European stocks have the most to lose from Trump's tariffs
-European stocks with high revenue exposure to the U.S. face headwinds from Trump's tariffs, according to Bank of America.
- CNBC01/04 Cliff Asness's AQR multi-strategy hedge fund returns 9% in the first quarter during tough conditions
-The Apex strategy from Cliff Asness' firm, which combines stocks, macro and arbitrage trades with $3 billion in assets under management, gained 9% in Q1.
- CNBC01/04 JPMorgan's top stock picks as April kicks off
-Here are the new names on JPMorgan's focus list.
- CNBC01/04 RFK Jr. is a 'conspiracy theorist' endangering lives, say analysts at Howard Lutnick's former firm
-"HHS cannot be led by an anti-vax, conspiracy theorist with inadequate training," said analysts at investment firm Cantor Fitzgerald.
- CNBC01/04 Wells Fargo adds Tesla to tactical underweight list, sees no rebound after rough first quarter
-Weak demand trends and fundamentals make Wells Fargo bearish on Tesla.
- CNBC01/04 Buy this burger chain with more than 40% upside, says Loop Capital
-The burger stock has little tariff risk, according to Loop Capital.
- CNBC01/04 This 'safe haven' beverage stock is a buy with underappreciated growth potential, says Morgan Stanley
-The Wall Street firm upgraded shares to overweight from equal weight.
- CNBC01/04 ‘I’ve settled’: Donald Trump decides on Aussie tariffs
-Australia now fears US President Donald Trump will slap new tariffs on all imports from overseas with our allies Britain and Canada left completely in the dark over what is being planned.
- News.com.au01/04 Goldman Sachs gets bullish on this beauty stock with little tariff exposure
-The stock can be a strong addition to investor portfolios as tariff and economic risks abound, according to Goldman Sachs.
- CNBC01/04 Trump defines the scope of his plan to impose tariffs on exports that enter the United States
-The Republican leader will announce a package of measures to tax all kinds of international products consumed in the local market, amid the uncertainty of Wall Street and the resistance of Europe, Japan, China, Mexico and Canada
- Infobae01/04 US stock market meltdown hours before Donald Trump's Liberation Day
-The US President is expected to announce a new set of tariffs on Wednesday, which Donald Trump has dubbed "Liberation Day".
- Express01/04 'Peak' uncertainty: Evercore ISI predicts market turning point around Trump tariffs
-Evercore ISI's Julian Emanuel recommends accumulating stocks right now.
- CNBC31/03 ‘We’ll remove it’: Dutton to reset lending rules
-D-Day has arrived over the fate of an election campaign rate cut, with Peter Dutton set to unveil new policies to make it easier to enter the housing market without help from “the Bank of Mum and Dad.”
- News.com.au31/03 Hedge funds turn defensive amid tariff chaos, selling tech stocks at the fastest pace in 6 months
-Professional traders has net sold global equities for six weeks in a row with last week's notional de-grossing amount reaching the largest level since July.
- CNBC31/03 BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says protectionism 'has returned with force'
-BlackRock CEO Larry Fink sounded the alarm on a global rise in protectionist policies that could hinder weaken the economy and hold back growth.
- CNBC31/03 Elon Musk is destroying Tesla’s brand with erratic and divisive behaviour, experts say
-Elon Musk’s increasingly erratic and divisive behaviour has thrust Tesla into a crisis, with sales plunging across the globe and used cars flooding the market.
- News.com.au31/03 US media: "Confidence is back", Wall Street is more optimistic about the Chinese market
-US media: "Confidence is back", Wall Street is more optimistic about the Chinese market
- Sina30/03 These are Wall Street analysts' favorite Dow stocks heading into the second quarter
-Analysts are most bullish on these Dow names going into the second quarter.
- CNBC30/03 The world's richest city with 110 billionaires - more than Los Angeles
-This renowned city known for its global power in finance and business boasts a huge 110 billionaires beating every city in the world.
- Express29/03 Wall Street: In Red the Indicators Against Inflation Background
-Indicators on Wall Street are receding on Friday, as the continuing uncertainty about tariffs came the alarming information about inflation.
- MSN29/03 US economy meltdown as stocks tumble in wake of Donald Trump tariffs
-Last week, the US President announced new import taxes of 25% on cars and car parts coming into the US.
- Express28/03 'Dollar dominance' is under pressure. Here's what it means for the U.S.
-A loss in the dollar's dominance could challenge U.S. companies and pressure the budget deficit.
- CNBC28/03 Joel Greenblatt defends value investing: It's not difficult to beat the market
-"We're literally valuing businesses, like we're private equity investors buying the whole business," Joel Greenblatt said.
- CNBC28/03 Wall Street operates with important casualties amid fears for a possible persistent recession and inflation in the US
-New York's bags close another negative week, conditioned by the fall in consumer confidence, higher inflation than expected and Trump's "war" tariff
- Infobae28/03 Wall Street: Trump duties push the shares - big loser the car industry
-In the "eye of the cyclone" the automakers were found, with General Motors losing more than 7% of its value, while Ford slipped about 4%.
- MSN28/03 Tesla earns $ 14 billion while other automotive shares collapse
-As Tesla's shares rise today, the increase in market value of the company has far exceeded the overall reduction in the value of its US competitors, which were influenced by President Donald Trump's latest announcements for new duties. Even small changes in the price of Tesla's stock have a huge impact on the market, as the company is P ...
- MSN27/03 Josh Brown says don't buy this auto stock dip: "I think the pain continues'
-Josh Brown says there's more challenges ahead for the struggling auto stocks.
- CNBC27/03 WSJ Editorial Board's Work to Undermine Trump Has Persisted for a Decade
-The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board is continuing its attempts to undermine President Donald Trump and his administration, often through thinly-veiled “advice” and “suggestions” to the president to obscure their contempt for his America First agenda.
- Breitbart27/03 GameStop shares drop, reversing Wednesday's rally, on planned debt issue to buy bitcoin
-The latest sell-off came after the video game chain announced plans to raise $1.3 billion through the sale of convertible senior notes to purchase bitcoin.
- CNBC27/03 Buy this energy stock as data center demand grows, Morgan Stanley says
-Liberty Energy is a cheap way to play the data center theme, says Morgan Stanley.
- CNBC27/03 HSBC slashes its Tesla price target, sees shares falling more than 50%
-HSBC's new price target indicates shares declining around 52% from Wednesday's close.
- CNBC27/03 AMD gets a downgrade from Jefferies as competition for semiconductors heats up
-The firm downgraded the chipmaker to hold from buy.
- CNBC26/03 Trump says tariffs coming in April will 'probably be more lenient than reciprocal'
-The comments come as investors worry that a more severe approach signaled by the Trump administration would dampen sentiment enough to slow down the economy.
- CNBC25/03 GameStop to invest corporate cash in bitcoin, following in footsteps of MicroStrategy
- CNBC25/03 Morgan Stanley's near-term rally call: CIO Mike Wilson sees beaten-up Mag 7 stocks as winners
-Morgan Stanley CIO Mike Wilson contends the recent market weakness "has nothing to do with tariffs."
- CNBC24/03 Berkshire Hathaway employee wins $1 million in Warren Buffett's March Madness bracket challenge
-The 94-year-old Oracle of Omaha was finally able to give out the big prize after relaxing the rules multiple times since the competition's inception in 2016.
- CNBC24/03 Wells Fargo's strong rebound rally continues. How we're playing the move higher
-Traders on Monday brushed off price target cuts and, instead, focused on signals that the U.S. may avoid starting a full-blown trade war.
- CNBC24/03 Jefferies says this megacap tech stock is cheap and has more than 40% upside
-The investment bank reiterated its buy rating on Windows and Xbox parent Microsoft.
- CNBC24/03 American newspaper: Israel is preparing for a large -scale wild offensive operation in the Gaza Strip
-The American newspaper (Wall Street Journal) quoted security sources as saying that "the Israeli army is preparing for a large -scale wild offensive operation in the Gaza Strip to increase pressure on the Hamas movement."
- AlwatanVoice24/03 Wall Street Journal: Israel intends to launch a wide wild operation in Gaza
-The Wall Street Journal quoted sources as saying that Israel intends to launch a large -scale wild offensive military operation in the Gaza Strip.
- Alghad22/03 Here are the most oversold stocks due for a technical bounce after another tough week
-These are the most oversold stocks on Wall Street this week.
- CNBC21/03 Wall Street closed with profits for a rebound at the end of the session
-The New York Stock Exchange broke the four -week streak in a row of falls
- Infobae21/03 Tariff uncertainty will continue to roil markets next week, along with key inflation data
-Any rally in the stock market next week is unlikely to be sustainable until there's clarity on the tariff front, something investors won't get until April 2nd.
- CNBC20/03 Top Tesla analyst cuts target on falling sales, but keeps buy rating
-Analyst Adam Jonas lowered his price target on shares to $410 from $430, citing lower delivery projections for Tesla.
- CNBC20/03 Wall Street backed down: the Nasdaq index lost 0.33% among uncertainty about Trump's economic policies
-Industrial Dow Jones also fell - 0.03% - and the selective S&P 500 lost 0.22%
- Infobae20/03 DoubleLine’s Gundlach sees more risk coming along with greater chance of recession
-"Investors should have already upgraded their portfolios … I think that we're going to have another bout of risk," Gundlach said.
- CNBC20/03 Danny Moses of 'The Big Short' says the market is underestimating DOGE's negative impact on the economy
-The investor said the market is failing to discount the negative effect from federal spending cuts spearheaded by Elon Musk's DOGE.
- CNBC20/03 After the rise of Wall Street ... Asian stocks rise
-After the rise of Wall Street ... Asian stocks rise
- Lebanon2419/03 Fox News, Wall Street Journal Advised House Democrat Staffers on a Junket
-Two Rupert Murdoch-owned establishment media outlets hosted staff members for House Democrats in February.
- Breitbart19/03 Wall Street closed in green after the announcement of the Fed to keep interest rates without changes
-The Dow Jones, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq finished the day with strong climbs after the words of Jerome Powell, who confirmed that feat cuts will be carried out but not immediately
- Infobae19/03 Stagflation? Fed sees higher inflation and an economy growing by less than 2% this year
-The rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee downgraded its collective outlook for economic growth to 1.7%, down from the last projection of 2.1% in December.
- CNBC19/03 One group of stocks in the financial sector is up even as markets get hit in past month
-Insurance stocks have beaten the S&P 500 lately, despite rising fears of a recession.
- CNBC19/03 Analysts do not remember a car brand that has lost so much value so quickly: Tesla
-Analysis || The actions are falling, sales are falling, everything is falling in Tesla - and there are owners of Teslas who are ashamed to have them and who are undoing them. All of these headaches would be a serious problem even if the company had a normal CEO. That is not the case
- MSN19/03 Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says tariff impact won't be meaningful in the near term
-"Partners are working with us to bring manufacturing here. In the near-term, the impact of tariffs won't be meaningful," the CEO said.
- CNBC19/03 Investors are hunting for cheap Russian assets amid Ukraine peace hope — but big risks remain
-Investors are betting that a peace deal and sanctions relief would boost Russian asset values. Even if that happens, plenty of uncertainty remains.
- BusinessInsider19/03 Don't call it a recession — but bad vibes are back in a big way
-Tariffs, stock market dips, and job cuts are driving a new vibecession. It's impacting retirees' 401(k)s, consumer spending, and job market outlooks.
- BusinessInsider18/03 Retail investors ditch buy-the-dip mentality during the market correction
-Retail outflows from U.S. equities rose to about $4 billion over the past two weeks, according to data from Barclays.
- CNBC18/03 Leaked memo: Inside JPMorgan's RTO plan for its largest office
-JPMorgan's biggest office campus has received their back-to-office instructions. Here's what 12,000 mostly tech workers are going back to.
- BusinessInsider18/03 Investors flock to Europe as US exceptionalism fades: BofA survey
-The latest Bank of America Fund Manager Survey shows a record rotation from US to European equities, driven by Germany’s fiscal stimulus and rising defence spending. A net 60% of investors expect stronger European growth, marking a sharp sentiment shift.
- EuronewsEN18/03 Texas has 'stronger brand than New York' as Wall Street looks south, Gov. Greg Abbott says
-The Texas governor spoke to CNBC after Nasdaq announced it was opening a regional headquarters in Dallas.
- CNBC18/03 Slower economic growth is likely ahead with risk of a recession rising, according to the CNBC Fed Survey
-The 32 survey respondents, who include fund managers, strategists and analysts, raised the probability of recession to 36% from 23% in January.
- CNBC18/03 Bank of America targets a longstanding Wall Street tradition in its latest effort to address junior banker burnout
-Bank of America is reinventing the role of the investment banking "staffer," responsible for doling out tasks to junior bankers.
- BusinessInsider17/03 5 reasons why Wall Street thinks the worst is over for the stock sell-off
-Analysts at two top US banks say the worst of the sell-off is likely behind investors after weeks of pain brought on by tariff fears and growth concerns.
- BusinessInsider17/03 Buffett's Berkshire hikes stakes in five Japanese trading houses to almost 10% each
-Berkshire Hathaway raised its holdings in five Japanese trading houses — Itochu, Marubeni, Mitsubishi, Mitsui and Sumitomo.
- CNBC16/03 Treasury Secretary Bessent says White House is heading off a 'guaranteed' financial crisis
-Bessent believes market pullbacks are benign, and Trump's pro-business policies will boost the economy in the long run.
- CNBC15/03 Wall Street Journal: Houthi leaders' homes targeted
-A Yemeni media claimed that the homes of senior Ansarullah leaders were targeted in a recent US attack on Yemen.
- Mehr News15/03 Goldman Sachs offers its newest option for downside protection in volatile markets
-Goldman Sachs Asset Management launched its newest buffer exchange-traded fund this month.
- CNBC15/03 Older Americans watching their retirement investments fluctuate under Trump: 'I hope he knows what he's doing.'
-Business Insider spoke to nearly a dozen older Americans about how they view their retirement amid a wave of market and economic uncertainty.
- BusinessInsider14/03 A big markets week lies ahead that could determine whether this correction turns into a bear
-The roller coaster ride that is the stock market lately is unlikely to come to an end anytime soon.
- CNBC14/03 Dealmaking slumps over Trump's tariff turmoil. 'It's almost as bad as Covid.'
-Wall Street's hopes of a dealmaking and hiring rebound have been put on hold as companies and buyout firms wait for the dust to clear.
- BusinessInsider13/03 Wall Street collapsed 10% below its record in its first "correction" since 2023 by Trump's commercial war
-The losses occurred after the US president threatened with huge taxes on European wines and alcohol
- Infobae13/03 This biotech stock is a buy thanks to its cancer treatment pipeline, Citi says
-Biontech has a promising cancer treatment pipeline, per Citi.
- CNBC13/03 One of Wall Street's biggest bulls cuts his S&P 500 outlook, blaming Trump's tariffs
-Yardeni Research lowered its best-case S&P 500 target for 2025 nearly 9%, to 6,400 from 7,000, saying President Trump's tariffs raise the risk of stagflation.
- CNBC13/03 D.A. Davidson upgrades Microsoft, says tech giant can weather a consumer slowdown better than most
-Microsoft can navigate a consumer slowdown better than most major tech companies, making it an attractive investment, according to D.A. Davidson.
- CNBC13/03 JPMorgan upgrades this bitcoin miner, says shares can rally 70%
-Investors have "overly punished" Iren, says JPMorgan.
- CNBC13/03 RBC upgrades this bank stock, says it's a buy after its recent pullback
-RBC upgraded Wells Fargo to outperform from sector perform.
- CNBC12/03 Wall Street registered a mixed day, driven by the decrease in inflation in the US
-The New York bag exposed the rebound of some indexes, such as Nasdaq, while others such as Dow Jones operated in negative
- Infobae12/03 JPMorgan cuts Tesla price target, sees stock getting slashed in half
-The investment bank forecasts Tesla falling nearly 48% from Tuesday's close as controversy around CEO Elon Musk grows.
- CNBC12/03 Goldman gave clients a stable stock list to buy if there's a recession — here's what's on it
-Here are some of Goldman's steady growth picks.
- CNBC12/03 Hedge funds are selling stocks at a pace not seen in years
-Hedge funds cut back their risk exposure by selling stocks and covering shorts in a dramatic fashion on Friday and Monday.
- CNBC12/03 Inside the stock contest a $23 billion hedge fund uses to recruit interns
-Balyasny Asset Management has adopted a new approach to recruiting young talent. A contest participant and two firm execs explain.
- BusinessInsider11/03 Fear of a recession in the US
-The fall of Tesla's actions also has an impact on international markets, with possible negative effects on PBI of Peru. The situation generates doubts about the near future of financial markets.
- La República11/03 'Trumpcession' fears erupt as President wages trade war with pound rising
-Sterling and the euro have risen against the dollar, reaching their highest level since the US election, amid mounting fears of a full-blown global trade war.
- Express11/03 Trump will support Elon Musk with the purchase of a Tesla after falling from his company: "He is‘ risking ’for our nation"
-In a publication in Truth Social, Donald Trump stressed the importance of Elon Musk for the welfare of the United States and defended his innovative efforts in the technological and automotive spheres.
- La República11/03 Another volatile day for the world's bags in the middle of the commercial war: fluctuations in Europe and Wall Street
-A new Donald Trump advertise
- Infobae11/03 How Donald Trump's Stock Market Performance Compares to Joe Biden
-The actions and statements of the 47th president have resulted in significant market volatility since his return to the White House.
- MSN11/03 Most of the S&P 500 is already in correction territory as benchmark teeters near milestone
-As of Monday's close, 366 S&P 500 components or 73% were trading 10% or more below their respective 52-week highs.
- CNBC11/03 Ron Baron says he won’t sell a single personal Tesla share amid the EV play's big decline
-Billionaire investor Ron Baron is standing by Elon Musk's Tesla amid its dramatic sell-off.
- CNBC11/03 Turnbull unloads on ‘thin skinned’ Trump
-Malcolm Turnbull has accused US President Donald Trump of “changing sides” in the Russia-Ukraine war as he lashed the US President as thin-skinned, volatile and a threat to the rules-based world order.
- News.com.au11/03 ‘Be alert, not alarmed’: Aussie superannuation funds battered by US stock market turmoil
-Australians’ superannuation balances have been hammered by turmoil in US share markets as Donald Trump’s tariff war escalates and recession fears grow.
- News.com.au11/03 Tesla course collapses: on Wall Street the fear of recession is about
-The concerns about a recession in the United States also employ investors on the US exchanges. The pessimistic mood are felt by the guidelines. The NASDAQ indices caught the hardest. It is also downhill for the Tesla share.
- MSN10/03 Wall Street collapses before fears of recession after Trump statements
-Wall Street registered an adverse day after Donald Trump's statements about a possible recession in the United States. The Nasdaq index fell 4%, its worst performance since 2022, while the Dow Jones and the S&P 500 also suffered important losses.
- La República10/03 US share market bloodbath as Trump recession fears grow
-US stocks plummeted sharply again on Monday as investors panicked over tariff fears and Donald Trump refused to rule out a recession.
- News.com.au10/03 Stocks Get Hammered After Donald Trump Refuses to Rule Out Recession
-Earlier Monday, analysts at Goldman Sachs downgraded their forecast for economic growth in the US from 2.4 percent to 1.7 percent.
- MSN10/03 Dow Falls 890 Points, Tech Stocks Plunge Amid Economic Fears
-A steep and broad sell-off hit the U.S. market on Monday. | Economy
- Breitbart10/03 This is the spot for a tactical bounce, says BTIG's Jonathan Krinsky
-The S&P 500 is on track for its worst day of the year, but that means it's time for investors to dig in, the technician said.
- CNBC10/03 Closing bags March 10: the fear of the US recession sinks Wall Street and infects Europe
-Rain sales on the titles of the big tech that overwhelm the Nasdaq but also infect European price lists. In Piazza Affari they forgive Buzzi and the banks while bouncing Diasorin, Hera and Stellantis
- MSN10/03 Goldman Sachs slashes 2025 GDP forecast on negative tariff impact
-The Wall Street firm slashed its growth forecast on gross domestic product for 2025 to 1.7% from a 2.4% estimate at the start of the year.
- CNBC10/03 What are the three key factors that shake markets around the world
-In a little less than two months of Trump's management, global actions accused strong casualties in a framework of economic and geopolitical uncertainty in the short term
- Infobae09/03 A sharp drop across the board! "Black Swan" is coming?
-A sharp drop across the board! "Black Swan" is coming?
- Sina08/03 ‘We don’t believe in the velvet rope:' One money manager is giving retail investors access to private credit. But is it worth it?
-The exchange-traded fund industry is looking to give retail investors more access to alternative investments including private credit.
- CNBC08/03 Tesla's stock price fell for seven consecutive weeks, setting the record for the longest consecutive decline in 15 years of listing
-Tesla's stock price fell for seven consecutive weeks, setting the record for the longest consecutive decline in 15 years of listing
- Sina08/03 (Wall Street Journal): Israel is vowing to return to a comprehensive war on the Gaza Strip
-The Wall Street Journal quoted Arab brokers as saying that "Israel has warned against escalating its sanctions on the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) to the point of returning to a comprehensive war."
- AlwatanVoice08/03 Wall Street ended in green after a week marked by uncertainty with Trump's tariff fluctuations
-In the weekly calculation, the main indicators recorded losses: the Dow fell 2.37%, the S&P 500 on 3.10% and the NASDAQ 3.45%
- Infobae07/03 Wall Street wants clarity on trade, growth in the coming week after latest selloff
-Economic data is set to draw more attention soon, as investors see what effects a possible global trade war and federal workforce cuts will have on consumers.
- CNBC07/03 Wall Street titans are racing to build the next Berkshire Hathaway. Emulating Warren Buffett won't be easy.
-KKR, Brookfield, and Apollo are all pulling pages from Berkshire Hathaway's playbook, but success will require smarts, patience, and discipline.
- BusinessInsider06/03 Follow market volatility: Wall Street quotes with casualt
-Technological actions, such as Nvidia and Marvell Technology, lead losses in New York after results that did not meet the high expectations of investors
- Infobae06/03 Your Taxes: What the IDF can learn from Wall Street
-How can the IDF prevent a future repeat of the Yom Kippur War or the October 7 massacre? The IDF should get its act together by learning from Wall Street.
- Jerusalem Post06/03 A-shares and Hong Kong stocks have exploded collectively! News from Wall Street
-A-shares and Hong Kong stocks have exploded collectively! News from Wall Street
- Sina06/03 This insulin delivery system stock at the 'forefront of innovation' can jump 25%, RBC says
-The differentiated patch automated insulin delivery product from this company gives it a first mover advantage.
- CNBC06/03 Wall Street raises a "magnifying glass": Maywell's performance guidance is lower than the highest expectations, and stock price collapses after the market
-Wall Street raises a "magnifying glass": Maywell's performance guidance is lower than the highest expectations, and stock price collapses after the market
- Sina06/03 Evercore ISI names Amazon a top pick, says AI will boost the stock going forward
-Investors are underestimating the boost artificial intelligence will give to Amazon, according to Evercore ISI.
- CNBC06/03 Trump to order abolishment of Department of Education - report
-The order may come as soon as Thursday, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter whom it did not name.
- Jerusalem Post05/03 Tom Lee is a buyer of stocks and says a lot of bad news is already priced in
-The head of research at Fundstrat Global Advisors said stocks are set up for 'huge rally months' in March, April and May.
- CNBC05/03 Biggest risk from tariffs is 'corporate paralysis,' says Bank of America
-Investors see increased chances the U.S. will soon suffer from stagflation, which is when high inflation is accompanied by sluggish economic growth, BofA says.
- CNBC05/03 Goldman Sachs' annual culling of underperformers is coming earlier than usual this year
-Every year Goldman Sachs trims its staff, cutting what it deems to be the underperformers. This year, VPs stand to be big targets, BI has learned.
- BusinessInsider04/03 Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: AeroVironment, CrowdStrike, Ross Stores and more
-See which stocks are posting big moves after the bell.
- CNBC04/03 Correction risks: CBOE's volatility expert warns stock market is underpricing tariff impact
-CBOE Global Markets' Mandy Xu contends the bond market has been more sensitive to economic uncertainty than stocks. But now, that gap may be starting to close.
- CNBC03/03 Inflation will move toward 2% target, but risks to outlook are rising, says Fed's Musalem
-The risks for higher inflation are on the rise, St. Louis Federal Reserve President Alberto Musalem said Monday.
- CNBC02/03 Warren Buffett calls Trump's tariffs a tax on goods, says 'the Tooth Fairy doesn't pay 'em'
-"Tariffs are actually, we've had a lot of experience with them. They're an act of war, to some degree," Buffett said.
- CNBC01/03 Another 'near miss': Citigroup mistakenly credited a customer account with $81 trillion
-Citigroup mistakenly credit a customer's account with $81 trillion last year when it meant to send just $280.
- CNBC01/03 World's richest city with 350,000 millionaires and 60 billionaires
-It has the highest number of billionaires of any city in the world and is home to many of the largest multinational corporations.
- Express28/02 Wall Street wanders into March with hopes of a recovery, but obstacles from jobs to tariffs loom
-Macroeconomics will grow even more important next month, as traders move on from earnings and prepare for the Federal Reserve's next policy meeting.
- CNBC28/02 Trump recognizes the English language for the United States for the first time
-The US newspaper, Wall Street Journal, reported that US President Donald Trump intends to sign an executive order for the first time in English as an official language at the federal level.
- Alsumaria28/02 Americans Are Changing Their Minds About Selling Their Homes
-Nearly 73,000 homes were pulled from the U.S. market in the last month of 2024, with home delistings at the highest rate since 2015.
- MSN28/02 ‘Tea with a side of flattery’: what US papers say about Starmer’s meeting with Trump
-The get-together between the UK prime minister and US president barely made a splash across the Atlantic
- TheGuardian27/02 Wall Street closed with losses dragged by fear of tariffs and an AI market that slows down
-The fall of Nvidia, one of the technological giants, reflects the growing concern about the sustainability of the sector's bonanza, while the market faces new tensions for Donald Trump's decisions
- Infobae27/02 Gold prices have soared to record highs this year near $3,000. Why more gains lie ahead
-Gold, which has rallied more than 10% to start the year, is just a stone's throw away from hitting $3,000.
- CNBC27/02 Sales continue to climb: Nvidia numbers exceed expectations
-Nvidia's sales figures were eagerly awaited - and they are above the estimates of the analysts. This is due to the unbroken demand for chips for AI applications.
- MSN26/02 Grossi: The level of talks with Tehran and Iraqchi is very good
-The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency rejected any secret channel between Iran and the United States.
- Mehr News26/02 The artificial intelligence giant Nvidia reported profits above what was expected
-What happens with this company, the second most important of Wall Street, is important for the entire American stock market. Their movements have more weight in the S&P 500 and other indexes than those of any other, except Apple
- Infobae26/02 Trump threatens to sue media after Wall Street Journal editorial criticizes tariffs
-Journal argued Trump’s tariff plans would harm ‘US auto workers and Republican prospects in Michigan’
- TheGuardian26/02 These two iconic actors will be in Martin Scorsese's next movie
-Martin Scorsese is working on a new feature film featuring some heavy names in the cast, including Leonardo DiCaprio.
- MSN25/02 More traders turn bullish in first quarter even as market shows signs of fatigue, Schwab survey says
-The bulls continue to outnumber the bears among traders 51% to 34% even though two-thirds of respondents said the market is overvalued, said Schwab's survey.
- CNBC25/02 Tech earnings estimates losing their momentum in another warning sign for the market
-Tech companies, which were the primary driver of forward earnings estimates over the past several quarters, have now ceded their leadership to financial names.
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