Stock markets rallied after Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election, pushing dozens of names into overvalued ...
Higher tariffs on eurozone exports to the U.S. could weaken economic growth in the eurozone, but would have a mixed effect on inflation in the currency area, a senior official at the European Central ...
Award-winning technical analyst is wary about Nvidia heading into next week's earnings The stock market has been charging along for months. Perhaps not for long. Tom DeMark, an award-winning technical ...
Walt Disney Company (DIS) is currently at $112.80, up $3.68 or 3.37% --Would be highest close since May 6, 2024, when it closed at $116.47 --Currently up nine consecutive days; up 17.76% over this ...
Stanley Druckenmiller made a big bet on regional banks in the third quarter, that's likely paid off after a Republican sweep in the elections.
Bavarian Nordic, a maker of the mpox vaccine, on Friday said the incoming Trump administration may present opportunities even after the announcement that noted vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
On a holding company level, Power Corporation has adequate liquidity, and its net debt accounts for less than 15% of the value of its assets. Given the moderate amount of leverage and the cash flows ...
Trump proposed cutting the federal food stamp program, eliminating the Medicaid expansion that was passed as part of the ACA, and other programs serving low-income Americans. Republicans are on the ...
Wholesale trade recovered in September, with sales rising 0.8% from the month prior to a seasonally adjusted C$82.32 billion, Statistics Canada said. The advance was led by trade in motor vehicles and ...
Samsung Electronics plans to buy back shares worth more than $7 billion over the next one year in one of its largest shareholder return programs.
Down 20.7% from its 52-week closing high of $31.39 on July 30, 2024 --Would be a new 52-week closing low --Traded as low as $24.48; lowest intraday level since Jan. 7, 2013, when it hit $24.41 --Down ...
U.S. business inventories ticked up for a sixth month in a row in September, albeit at the slowest pace in that period, driven by inventories at retailers, according to monthly Commerce Department ...