U.S. stocks are slipping Wednesday after the Federal Reserve opted not to cut interest rates for the first time since it began trying to help the economy through easier rates in September. The S&P 500 was down 0.
Monday’s bloodbath in Nvidia and other AI stocks wiped out some $1 trillion from the stock market’s value.
Not every outlet popular with conservative readers is cheerleading for President Donald Trump. The Rupert Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal has notably applied some brakes on its editorial pages during the new president's first week in office.
Tesla is a controversial stock and there is no shortage of opinions about what will happen later today. Artificial intelligence, demand, and President Donald Trump’s electric-vehicle policies are three key issues facing the company,
For years now, those who have worried about the equity market’s overvaluation have been voices in the wilderness. As the bull market continued to power the market ever higher, these worriers were dismissed as paranoid Chicken Littles worried that the sky is falling.
M​eta's earnings call is today at 5 pm ET. META stock heads into the report up 15% YTD. Analysts are focused on AI monetization efforts and DeepSeek.
ASML surges as Q4 bookings soar on AI demand, China sales to see 'normal ratio' in 2025. Microsoft said to be probing if DeepSeek improperly used OpenAI data. SoftBank to invest in Skild AI.
What’s better than monthly dividends that add up to 7.2% to 15.4% yearly yields? Cheap monthlies thanks to a high level of fear amongst vanilla investors.
Wall Street banks are getting ready to sell up to $3 billion of debt holdings in X, the social-media platform controlled by Elon Musk, two people with knowledge of the matter said on Friday.
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) has named Delta the Top U.S. Airline of 2024. The post The Wall Street Journal gave Delta this prestigious award appeared first on The Manual.
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Wall Street banks are getting ready to sell up to $3 billion of debt holdings in X, the social-media platform controlled by Elon Musk, two people with knowledge of the matter said on Friday. Morgan Stanley bankers have contacted investors ahead of a planned sale next week, the sources said.