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US stocks are set for a weaker start to the week after last week finished on a positive note, with technology shares expected to come under the most pressure as investors balanced renewed geopolitical tensions against a busy week for inflation data and the start of bank earnings...
Goldman upgraded NIO stock to Buy from Hold. The broker’s new price target is $7 a share, up 45% from recent levels.
MU, UNH and SJM highlight recent gains across Zacks portfolios as the firm showcases performance amid mixed markets.
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Markets were subdued ahead of a busy week for markets, with inflation reports, bank earnings, and geopolitical risk hanging in the balance.
Investing.com - U.S. stock futures were mixed on Monday as investors monitored a sharp selloff across the global memory-chip sector and assessed developments in the biotechnology space.
Wall Street closed higher on Friday as markets monitored developments between the United States and Iran.
Financial markets started the week on an uncertain note as renewed military tensions between the United States and Iran pushed oil prices sharply higher, pressured equity futures and shifted investor attention toward a crucial week of corporate earnings. At the same time, weakness across Asian semiconductor stocks has prompted questions about near-term sentiment toward artificial intelligence investments, despite continued strong demand for advanced chips.
Investing.com - Renewed fighting between the United States and Iran rattled markets at the start of the week, sending oil prices sharply higher and weighing on stock futures.
Stocks were set to open in the red Monday after fighting between the U.S. and Iran escalated, putting investors on edge at the start of a crucial week for the market. S&P 500 futures fell 0.3%. Nasdaq 100 futures dropped 1%.
Jerome Powell's successor vowed to get the Fed "out of the fiscal business" -- but that's not happened.
FTSE 100 down 5 points to 10,492 Oil prices hit 3-week high amid new US-Iran strikes Plus500, PageGroup, Oxford Nanopore post numbers 11.04am: Can markets absorb Gulf risks? This week "will be a test to see if the continued skirmishes between the US and Iran can be absorbed by...
Oil prices jumped and Asian shares were mostly lower on Monday after the US carried out airstrikes and Iran retaliated.View on euronews
Oil prices jumped and Asian shares were mostly lower Monday after the U.S. carried out airstrikes and Iran retaliated. The price of Brent crude, the international standard, gained 3.9% to $78.96 per barrel, while U.S. benchmark crude oil added 4% to $74.26 per barrel. Prices for both types of crude oil recently had slipped back to the levels they were at before the war with Iran began, after the two sides set an interim agreement on ending the conflict and ships resumed transporting oil through the Strait of Hormuz.
No forward-looking guidance is necessary when Warsh and the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) are providing decisive claims like this.
A history-making moment may be imminent for Wall Street -- unfortunately, it's not the good kind.
Though there's no question that the stock market climbs over multidecade periods, historical precedent paints a different picture for the remainder of Trump's term.
Payrolls badly missed the 115,000 economists expected, and the unemployment rate's dip to 4.2% masked a shrinking labor force. Now it's Fed Chair Kevin Warsh's problem.
Trumpflation has entered a new phase, which is terrible news for consumers and the stock market.
It's something very simple.