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How markets will test the mettle of Kevin Warsh as new Fed chair
Yahoo Finance Video96d agoneutralVIDEO
How markets will test the mettle of Kevin Warsh as new Fed chair

With Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's term set to expire in a few short days, the Senate will be voting on Wednesday to confirm Kevin Warsh as the next head of the US central bank. What should the markets (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) expect from a Warsh-led Fed and which sectors could benefit the most? Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Company CIO Brent Schutte and Yahoo Finance Senior Reporters Brooke DiPalma and Ines Ferré examine the biggest obstacles that Warsh could face if confirmed to be the next Fed chairman.

Why Nvidia Earnings May Matter More To The S&P 500 Than Fed Minutes Right Now
Benzinga96d agoneutral
Why Nvidia Earnings May Matter More To The S&P 500 Than Fed Minutes Right Now

For years, Federal Reserve minutes were among Wall Street's most market-moving events. But in today's AI-driven rally, one earnings report may now rival macro data releases in influence: Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA). The Santa Clara, California-based chip giant, whose earnings are due next week, is worth roughly $5.3 trillion and recently surpassed the entire S&P 500 healthcare sector in market value, according to Barron's. Essentially, Nvidia is proving to be more than just another mega-cap tech s

S&P 500 futures turn negative after April PPI data
Reuters96d agoneutral
S&P 500 futures turn negative after April PPI data

May 13 (Reuters) - S&P 500 futures turned negative on Wednesday after data showed producer prices rose more than expected in April, reinforcing expectations that the Federal Reserve will keep interest

Dynatrace Earnings Beat Estimates. The Software Stock Is Falling Anyway.
Barrons.com96d agobearish
Dynatrace Earnings Beat Estimates. The Software Stock Is Falling Anyway.

FEATURE Dynatrace stock was falling following the software company’s latest earnings report as an earnings beat failed to reverse an extensive slide in the stock price. Dynatrace which operates a cloud observability platform, posted fiscal fourth-quarter earnings of 41 cents a share, ahead of the 39 cents analysts had anticipated.

Boring Beats Brilliant: How a Utilities ETF Has Quietly Trounced the S & P 500 in Nearly Every Recession This Century
24/7 Wall St.96d agobullish
Boring Beats Brilliant: How a Utilities ETF Has Quietly Trounced the S & P 500 in Nearly Every Recession This Century

Although the US economy has not undergone a genuine depression since the first part of the 20th century under Presidents Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt, the less severe recession has emerged numerous four times since 2000: 2001: The Dot-com bubble crash 2007-2008: The subprime mortgage banking meltdown 2020: The Covid-19 pandemic 2022: “Technical” recession ... Boring Beats Brilliant: How a Utilities ETF Has Quietly Trounced the S & P 500 in Nearly Every Recession This Century

S&P 500 Falls From Record High Following Inflation Report: Investor Sentiment Improves, Fear Index Remains In 'Greed' Zone
Benzinga96d agobearish
S&P 500 Falls From Record High Following Inflation Report: Investor Sentiment Improves, Fear Index Remains In 'Greed' Zone

The CNN Money Fear and Greed index showed some improvement in the overall market sentiment, while the index remained in the “Greed” zone on Tuesday. U.S. stocks settled mixed on Tuesday, with the S&P 500 falling from a record high during the session after a hotter-than-expected April inflation report consolidated worries that the Federal Reserve will not cut interest rates this year. Headline Consumer Price Index accelerated to 3.8% year-over-year in April from 3.3% prior, the highest reading si

Will S&P 500 Open Up Or Down On Wednesday?
Benzinga96d agoneutral
Will S&P 500 Open Up Or Down On Wednesday?

The S&P 500 slipped from record levels on Tuesday as rising oil prices and sticky inflation concerns pressured technology shares, but Polymarket traders are betting the benchmark index will rebound at Wednesday's open. The S&P 500 closed 0.16% lower at 7,400.96 after touching fresh highs earlier this week. However, a May 13 contract on Polymarket showed an 83% chance that the index would open higher on Wednesday. Why That Number Matters Investor focus has shifted toward inflation after April con

A Fund That Whips Inflation Now
Barrons.com96d agoneutral
A Fund That Whips Inflation Now

With inflation at 3.8%, a three-year high, the Pimco Inflation Response Multi-Asset fund is especially relevant right now.

Bank of America revamps Intel stock price target
TheStreet96d agoneutral
Bank of America revamps Intel stock price target

Intel (INTC) stock closed the May 11 trading session at $129.44. That means it has gained 93.8% since April 23, according to Yahoo Finance. Meanwhile, the SPDR S&P 500 index (SPY) is up about 4.3% in the same period. Why is Intel outpacing the S&P 500 so much, and why that specific period? ...

S&P 500, Nasdaq end lower as inflation, Iran tensions weigh
Reuters Videos96d agoneutralVIDEO
S&P 500, Nasdaq end lower as inflation, Iran tensions weigh

<body><p>STORY: U.S. stocks ended mostly lower on Tuesday, but the Dow posted a modest gain, while the S&P 500 edged down slightly and the Nasdaq lost seven-tenths of a percent.</p><p>The S&P 500 and Nasdaq eased off record highs after the Labor Department's&nbsp;Consumer Price Index was hotter than expected, pushing the annual inflation rate to 3.8%, its highest in three years.</p><p>And that's likely where it will hover for a while, says Dean Smith, chief strategist and portfolio manager for FolioBeyond.</p><p>"So I think the markets are digesting the fact that this is real.&nbsp;This is our new normal now. This is where we're going to live.&nbsp;We're going to be living in an inflationary environment that's in the neighborhood of between 3.5 and 4%.&nbsp;We're going to be living with something like a 4.5% 10-year [Treasury bond yield], something like a 5% 30- year long bond for the foreseeable future.&nbsp;And that's going to cause some recalibration.&nbsp;I think that's what we're seeing in the market today."</p><p>Meanwhile, the Iran war, now in its 11th week, showed no signs of a near-term resolution.&nbsp;</p><p>The notion of a protracted conflict raises the probability that spiking energy prices could create more entrenched inflation. That has all but squelched hopes for an interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve this year under the presumed chairmanship of Kevin Warsh, whom the U.S. Senate confirmed to the central bank board on Tuesday.</p><p>Among the session's stock moves, shares of Humana gained more than 7.5% after Bernstein hiked its price target by 36%.</p><p>:: eBay</p><p>Shares of GameStop dipped about 3.5% after eBay rejected the meme stock trailblazer's $56 billion takeover bid.</p><p>:: Hims & Hers&nbsp;</p><p>And shares of Hims & Hers Health tumbled about 14% after the telehealth company's pivot to branded weight-loss drugs drove up costs and led to a surprise loss in the first quarter.</p></body>