In early June 2026, a federal judge granted Amgen a preliminary injunction blocking Colorado’s proposed 70% price cap on its rheumatoid arthritis drug Enbrel, while the company also initiated several voluntary Class II recalls of Corlanor and Sensipar batches in the United States over foreign substances and CGMP deviations. This mix of regulatory relief on Enbrel’s pricing and ongoing quality-related recalls raises important questions about how investors weigh pricing power against...
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A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after Iran's missile attack on commercial tankers near the Strait of Hormuz pushed oil prices higher and revived inflation fears, a double blow for the industrial sector squeezed simultaneously by rising fuel costs and rising borrowing costs.
First Solar (FSLR) is back in focus after several Wall Street firms highlighted the stock’s recent pullback and possible benefits from upcoming U.S. tariff decisions on polysilicon and Chinese-related solar equipment. See our latest analysis for First Solar. Recent trading reflects that tension between opportunity and risk, with First Solar’s share price down 18.38% over the past 30 days but still showing a 37.61% total shareholder return over the last year as tariff headlines, class action...
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after Iran's missile attack on commercial tankers near the Strait of Hormuz pushed oil prices higher and revived inflation fears, a double blow for the industrial sector squeezed simultaneously by rising fuel costs and rising borrowing costs.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after Iran's missile attack on commercial tankers near the Strait of Hormuz pushed oil prices higher and revived inflation fears, a double blow for the industrial sector squeezed simultaneously by rising fuel costs and rising borrowing costs.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after Iran's missile attack on commercial tankers near the Strait of Hormuz pushed oil prices higher and revived inflation fears, a double blow for the industrial sector squeezed simultaneously by rising fuel costs and rising borrowing costs.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after Iran's missile attack on commercial tankers near the Strait of Hormuz pushed oil prices higher and revived inflation fears, a double blow for the industrial sector squeezed simultaneously by rising fuel costs and rising borrowing costs.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after Iran's missile attack on commercial tankers near the Strait of Hormuz pushed oil prices higher and revived inflation fears, a double blow for the industrial sector squeezed simultaneously by rising fuel costs and rising borrowing costs.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after Iran's missile attack on commercial tankers near the Strait of Hormuz pushed oil prices higher and revived inflation fears, a double blow for the industrial sector squeezed simultaneously by rising fuel costs and rising borrowing costs.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after Iran's missile attack on commercial tankers near the Strait of Hormuz pushed oil prices higher and revived inflation fears, a double blow for the industrial sector squeezed simultaneously by rising fuel costs and rising borrowing costs.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after Iran's missile attack on commercial tankers near the Strait of Hormuz pushed oil prices higher and revived inflation fears, a double blow for the industrial sector squeezed simultaneously by rising fuel costs and rising borrowing costs.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after Iran's missile attack on commercial tankers near the Strait of Hormuz pushed oil prices higher and revived inflation fears, a double blow for the industrial sector squeezed simultaneously by rising fuel costs and rising borrowing costs.
A 12% yield looks unbeatable on day one. A retiree who wants $60,000 a year needs only about $500,000 at that yield, compared with roughly $1.7 million at a 3.5% yield. But retirement income is not a one-year problem. The better question is which income stream can hold up after inflation, market cycles, and years ... The Dividend Growth Snowball: How Modest Income Today Can Become Serious Income Later
Investors expected a much simpler economy by now. Inflation was expected to keep easing, consumers were expected to bend under higher prices, and the next big Fed debate was supposed to be about when rate cuts could begin. However, Bank of America isn’t telling that story. The bank sees an economy ...
In late June 2026, First Solar, Inc. was added to several Russell growth benchmarks, including the Russell Midcap Growth, Russell 1000 Growth, Russell 3000 Growth, and Russell 3000E Growth indices, following a period marked by strong policy-related tailwinds and ongoing legal scrutiny over its U.S. tariff disclosures. This combination of index inclusions and high-profile securities litigation puts First Solar at the center of investor attention, balancing questions about disclosure practices...
The Number With oil now trading well below the $100 level (and seemingly poised to continue heading lower, after OPEC announced further production increases recently and recessionary concerns pick up), it’s unclear where certain oil stocks are headed. One such name that’s on my radar right now just reported its Q1 2026 earnings in early ... Oil’s $100 Threshold: What It Means for Energy Stocks Now
The discount retailer is lowering thousands of prices, but grocery chains are too. The problem: Americans have lost their patience, and so has Wall Street.
Trump claims credit for the retailer's summer rollbacks -- a reversal from May, when he told Walmart to "eat the tariffs" instead.
Ford (NYSE:F) and Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) just closed the books on Q1 2026. Ford leaned on trucks, fleet software, and a raised outlook. Tesla leaned on margin recovery, FSD subscriptions, and a roadmap stuffed with robots. Both grew revenue. Only one is priced like a growth story. Trucks Carry Ford. Margins Carry Tesla. Ford posted $43.25 ... Ford Vs. Tesla: 2 American Icons With Upside, Which to Buy
Spain's GDP outperform the Eurozone's in the first quarter, and the economy will probably beat the eurozone for the full year.
AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) is one of the Best Telecom Services Stocks to Buy According to Analysts. The stock’s average analyst price target implies 46.94% upside, and the consensus rating is Buy. Among the most important developments recently, Reuters reported on June 18 that California regulators asked a U.S. court and the Federal Communications Commission to […]
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PNC raises its dividend by 18% following the Fed's 2026 stress test, reflecting a strong capital position and shareholder return plans.
Walmart shares gained Tuesday after the retailer announced plans to lower prices on thousands of items across its namesake stores and its warehouse retailer Sam’s Club.
The Federal Communications Commission’s review of eight ABC broadcast licenses and its probe into political coverage on ABC’s The View has put Walt Disney (DIS) under closer regulatory watch and raised questions about media compliance risks. See our latest analysis for Walt Disney. Against this regulatory backdrop, Walt Disney’s recent share price has been under pressure, with the 1 month share price return down 2.31% and the year to date share price return down 12.91%. At the same time, the...
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Warsh is early in his tenure as the new chair of the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors, but investors are awaiting big changes.
RBC is riding aerospace and industrial demand while expanding through acquisitions, but can rising costs and tariff pressures temper its momentum?
A full-time worker earning the federal $7.25 minimum wage trades 2,080 hours for about $15,080 in gross annual pay. A dividend portfolio can produce the same gross income without a time clock, but the required portfolio can range from about $151,000 to more than $500,000 depending on the yield. That gap is the whole story. ... The Portfolio That Pays More Than A Full-Time Minimum Wage Job
The Costco $1.50 hot dog is a cultural phenomenon, and thankfully one of the things Americans can rely on in the era of higher post-Covid inflation. Midera makes grinders, mixers, blenders, ovens, and automation products for the food industry, including equipment to make Costco hot dogs. Middleby typically trades hundreds of thousands of shares a day.