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Manufacturing investments in US are paying off: Acting Labor Secy.
Yahoo Finance Video102d agoneutralVIDEO
Manufacturing investments in US are paying off: Acting Labor Secy.

The US economy grew by 115,000 non-farm payroll jobs in April, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' (BLS) latest report, above economists' forecasts of 65,000. The national unemployment rate held steady at 4.3%. Acting US Secretary of Labor Keith E. Sonderling sits down with Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Jennifer Schonberger to talk about the fresh labor data, citing "resiliency" in job growth amid domestic investments in the US from major companies. Sonderling took on the mantle of Acting Secretary of Labor after Lori Chavez-DeRemer resigned from the Trump Cabinet position on April 20.

Treasury Yields Hold Range After Jobs Data
The Wall Street Journal102d agoneutral
Treasury Yields Hold Range After Jobs Data

U.S. Treasury yields are choppy following a stronger-than-expected April jobs report. While the economy added more jobs than anticipated last month, bond investors were taking the data in stride. Many have become less worried about the labor market in recent months and shifted their focus to energy prices and the state of U.

Jeffrey Gundlach’s Debt Restructure Trade: 2 Stocks and 2 ETFs Built for the Storm
24/7 Wall St.102d agoneutral
Jeffrey Gundlach’s Debt Restructure Trade: 2 Stocks and 2 ETFs Built for the Storm

Jeffrey Gundlach, the DoubleLine Capital CEO known as the “Bond King,” has spent recent months hammering one message across his webcasts, CNBC appearances, and social posts: U.S. federal debt is on an unsustainable trajectory, some form of fiscal reckoning or debt restructuring is a credible tail risk, and the dollar is structurally vulnerable. He has ... Jeffrey Gundlach’s Debt Restructure Trade: 2 Stocks and 2 ETFs Built for the Storm

Stock Futures Rise as Market Looks Past U.S.-Iran Strikes to Jobs Report
Barrons.com102d agoneutral
Stock Futures Rise as Market Looks Past U.S.-Iran Strikes to Jobs Report

Stocks were on course to rise to close out the week, with Wall Street seemingly more focused on the looming April jobs report than an exchange of fire between the U.S. and Iran. S&P 500 futures added 0.3% and contracts tied to the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 gained 0.5%. Friday’s nonfarm payrolls report could have a bigger bearing on the market than events in the Middle East.

Amazon Is Coming For Trucking Stocks. Don’t Overreact.
Barrons.com102d agoneutral
Amazon Is Coming For Trucking Stocks. Don’t Overreact.

For logistic companies, or for logistics investors, it is time to stay calm and carry on. Monday, Amazon com sent a shock wave through the market by announcing Amazon Supply Chain Services, or ASCS, essentially opening up to outside customers the logistics network it built to support its retail business.

World shares fall and oil prices dip after attacks imperil the ceasefire with Iran
Associated Press102d agoneutral
World shares fall and oil prices dip after attacks imperil the ceasefire with Iran

World shares retreated and oil prices fell back Friday as the fragile ceasefire with Iran was strained by missile and drone attacks that prompted U.S. retaliatory strikes on Iranian military facilities. Investors are closely watching the war situation as negotiations between the U.S. and Iran to end the war make limited progress.

Fed Data Suggest Japan Sold Treasuries When Intervening in Yen
Bloomberg102d agoneutral
Fed Data Suggest Japan Sold Treasuries When Intervening in Yen

(Bloomberg) -- The Federal Reserve’s custody holdings of Treasuries fell for the first time in a month at a time Japan was likely intervening to support its currency, with market participants debating whether the nation offloaded US securities to fund its yen purchases.Most Read from BloombergBillionaire Duke of Westminster to Sell £700 Million of US Real Estate AssetsUS Fires on Iranian Targets as Trump Demands Deal From TehranSony to Pay Almost $4 Billion for Bieber, Neil Young CatalogDOJ Plan

iShares Gold Trust vs SPDR Gold Trust: The 0.15% Fee Gap That Matters More Than You Think
24/7 Wall St.102d agoneutral
iShares Gold Trust vs SPDR Gold Trust: The 0.15% Fee Gap That Matters More Than You Think

Gold has done what gold does best in tough macro stretches. With CPI running at 3.7% and the 10-year Treasury at 4.36%, investors are once again debating which physically backed gold ETF to own. SPDR Gold Trust (NYSEARCA:GLD) and iShares Gold Trust (NYSEARCA:IAU) hold essentially the same asset, yet they appeal to different buyers. The ... iShares Gold Trust vs SPDR Gold Trust: The 0.15% Fee Gap That Matters More Than You Think

Trump meets with Brazil's Lula to talk trade, extends EU tariff deadline
Yahoo Finance Video102d agoneutralVIDEO
Trump meets with Brazil's Lula to talk trade, extends EU tariff deadline

President Trump met with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Thursday, while the administration extended its trade deadline with the European Union (EU) to July 4. Yahoo Finance Washington Correspondent Ben Werschkul speaks more about what this meeting could mean for US-Brazil relations and the latest news about Trump's 25% tariffs against EU cars.

Every finance tip teens should know to get off on 'the right foot'
Yahoo Finance Video102d agoneutralVIDEO
Every finance tip teens should know to get off on 'the right foot'

Former Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) chair Sheila Bair comes on Market Domination to talk about her latest book, "How Not to Lose a Million Dollars," and outline her best advice for teens starting their financial journey and the pitfalls to avoid when building your personal wealth.

Beyond Meat (BYND) Q1 2026 Earnings Transcript
Motley Fool102d agoneutral
Beyond Meat (BYND) Q1 2026 Earnings Transcript

Paul Sheppard: Thank you. Joining me are Ethan Brown, Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer; and Lubi Kutua, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer. Before we begin, please note that during the course of this call, management may make forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws.

Trump Says U.S. Ground Forces Will Fight Mexico’s Drug Cartels: ‘If They’re Not Gonna Do the Job, We Will.’
24/7 Wall St.103d agoneutral
Trump Says U.S. Ground Forces Will Fight Mexico’s Drug Cartels: ‘If They’re Not Gonna Do the Job, We Will.’

Markets can handle bad news. What they struggle with is uncertainty. That’s why investors have spent much of 2026 reacting just as much to geopolitical headlines as to earnings reports — from Iran tensions to tariff threats to the growing militarization of trade routes. Now President Donald Trump has opened another front investors may need ... Trump Says U.S. Ground Forces Will Fight Mexico’s Drug Cartels: ‘If They’re Not Gonna Do the Job, We Will.’

Bruker (BRKR) Q1 2026 Earnings Transcript
Motley Fool103d agoneutral
Bruker (BRKR) Q1 2026 Earnings Transcript

In addition to the earnings release we issued earlier today, during today's conference call, we will be referencing a slide presentation that can be downloaded from the Events and Presentations section of Bruker's Investor Relations website. Before we begin, I would like to reference Bruker's safe harbor statement, which is shown on Slide 2 of the presentation. During this conference call, we will or may make forward-looking statements regarding future events and the financial and operational performance of the company that involve risks and uncertainties, including those related to our recent acquisitions, geopolitical risks, wars or blockades, market demand, tariffs, currency exchange rates, competitive dynamics or supply chains.

April Job Cuts Surge 38% On AI Downsizing
24/7 Wall St.103d agoneutral
April Job Cuts Surge 38% On AI Downsizing

According to the job research firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas, job cuts rose 38% in April compared to March. Much of this was blamed on AI-driven layoffs. The April number reached 83,387. The number was the third-highest figure since 2009, during the Great Recession. Andy Challenger said, “Technology companies continue to announce large-scale cuts and ... April Job Cuts Surge 38% On AI Downsizing