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July 31 (Reuters) - U.S. equity funds drew inflows in the week to July 29, snapping a two-week streak of outflows, as investors added exposure to mega-cap technology funds during a recent selloff on
By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK, July 31 (Reuters) - U.S. employment data and a batch of corporate results this coming week will keep equity investors on edge over the direction of the stock market, which
Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) dissension just reached a new (and dubious) milestone.
The S&P 500 has spent much of the year under scrutiny as elevated valuations and signs of overextension fueled expectations of a market correction. After the index broke through 7,000 for the first time and kept climbing to new records, those fears intensified across financial media. The ...
Wall Street Gains Momentum as Inflation Cools and Bond Yields Retreat
Besides this second quarter, I had the chance to cover Morgan Stanley's note on RTX in April after their impressive Q1. Morgan Stanley cut RTX's price target to $220 but maintained an Overweight rating, viewing the post-earnings dip as a "buying opportunity."Fast forward to this Q2 coverage: RTX ...
The stock is one of the worst performers in the S&P 500 on Thursday, according to Dow Jones Market Data.
L3Harris just posted a great quarterly report, but the market is reacting negatively to IPO-related news.
BVFL's Q2 earnings per share are aided by higher net interest income, improved margins and reduced borrowing costs, while lower loan balances and softer noninterest income weigh on performance.
Alphabet's huge earnings beat is sending S&P 500 earnings growth soaring.
July 30 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks opened higher on Thursday as Microsoft's forecast-beating results soothed investor concerns about massive AI spending by companies, while investors parsed fresh
Stocks kicked off Thursday’s trading session higher, reemerging from the carnage of Wednesday’s selloff. The S&P 500 was up 0.9%, while the Nasdaq Composite rose 1.6%. Rosenberg Research’s Dave Rosenberg described the moves as “a weak stock-market bound on shaky ground,” nodding to the major averages’ “precarious technical positions,” yesterday’s rise in bond yields, and oil price spikes.
The Fed's primary inflation gauge, the core PCE price index, was a bit tamer than expected in June, while second-quarter GDP growth missed economist forecasts, though consumer spending accelerated and business investment was solid.
Pre-Market Stock Futures: Futures are trading higher this morning after a brutal day across Wall Street on Wednesday. The combination of the Iran war renewing, oil surging higher, and the continued semiconductor stock sell-off and rotation was just the catalyst needed to launch the selling. As expected, the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady. Still, ... Here Are Wednesday’s Top Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Bloom Energy, Dave, Fiverr, Humana, Las Vegas Sands, Lemonade, Procter & Ga
Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh praised the bond market’s recent rate moves on Wednesday. He may not feel that way now.
Bristol Myers Squibb faces declining revenue in its legacy drug portfolio, but new products like Opdivo are offsetting the drop.
Beer sales volumes are up 1.1% from a year ago, as events like the FIFA World Cup boost sales of Michelob Ultra and other beers.
U. S. stock futures edged higher on Thursday as investors weighed the Federal Reserve’s latest interest rate decision alongside a fresh wave of earnings from major technology companies.
This inflation data point is the ultimate green or red light for Wall Street and investors.
Wall Street analysts get paid to be right eventually, not immediately. That gap is where the damage usually happens to everyone else, because a rating that flips inside a single quarter tells you the conviction behind it was thinner than the original headline suggested. For most of 2026, owning an ...
The Dow fell 1,153 points after the Fed held rates steady, as bond yields surged amid inflation fears following a tense FOMC.
The head of the Fed's choice of words when describing elevated inflation should rightly worry Wall Street and investors.