Trump heads to Beijing with Musk, Cook, and Fink leading a 17-CEO delegation, where roughly 40% have crypto ties.
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Trump heads to Beijing with Musk, Cook, and Fink leading a 17-CEO delegation, where roughly 40% have crypto ties.
US benchmark equity indexes were higher intraday as traders appeared to shake off worries about the
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More than a dozen top U.S. business leaders will travel to China for President Trump’s visit this week with Chinese President Xi Jinping, representing various American industries from finance to manufacturing.
S&P 500 companies' quarterly earnings growth slowed compared with figures from a week ago, but remai
Arista Networks Inc. (NYSE: ANET) is currently flashing a signal that often makes momentum investors pause: a 49x trailing earnings multiple, its highest in several years. Historically, Arista finds its comfort zone closer to 38x, leading many to wonder if the stock has finally reached a valuation peak. While industry veterans like Cisco Systems Inc (NASDAQ: CSCO) trade at much lower multiples, Arista has traditionally commanded a premium as the high-velocity challenger in the data center.
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Elon Musk, Apple's Tim Cook, GE Aerospace's Larry Culp and Boeing's Kelly Ortberg will join U.S. President Donald Trump on his visit to China this week, a White House official told Reuters. Others taking part include Meta's Dina Powell McCormick, Blackrock's Larry Fink, Blackstone's Stephen Schwarzman, Cisco's Chuck Robbins, Micron's Sanjay Mehrota, Mastercard'ss Michael Miebach, Qualcomm's Christiano Amon and Visa's Ryan McInerney, the official said.
US markets head into the new week with inflation data, AI enthusiasm, and a fresh batch of corporate earnings all competing for investors’ attention after major indexes recently pushed back toward record highs. The biggest event on the calendar will arrive Tuesday with the April Consumer...
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A muted open for Wall Street has been predicted on Monday after oil prices jumped after President Trump dismissed Iran’s latest counter-proposal on a Middle East peace deal as "totally unacceptable". Dow Jones futures were down 0.1%, while S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures were even...
US equity investors will look out for consumer price inflation as hopes diminish for a return to Ira
The pace of first quarter earnings reports eases this week as economic data takes center stage, but investors will still be on the lookout for results from a handful of big corporations.
The pace of first quarter earnings reports eases this week as economic data takes center stage, but investors will still be on the lookout for results from a handful of big corporations.
The pace of first quarter earnings reports eases this week as economic data takes center stage, but investors will still be on the lookout for results from a handful of big corporations.

The pace of first quarter earnings reports eases this week as economic data takes center stage, but investors will still be on the lookout for results from a handful of big corporations.
The pace of first quarter earnings reports eases this week as economic data takes center stage, but investors will still be on the lookout for results from a handful of big corporations.

The pace of first quarter earnings reports eases this week as economic data takes center stage, but investors will still be on the lookout for results from a handful of big corporations.
Wall Street closed at a record high level on Friday supported by strong jobs data for April.
The major indexes stretched their winning streak to six weeks, the longest since October 2024. This week nine S&P 500 companies report results, including Constellation Energy on Monday, Cisco Systems on Wednesday, and Applied Materials on Thursday. The highlight of the economic calendar is the consumer price index, released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Tuesday.
Markets enter a potentially pivotal week as geopolitical developments dominate with both U.S.-Iran negotiations and a highly anticipated Trump-Xi summit creating binary outcomes that could dramatically shift market dynamics.
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With a YTD Return of 21.04% as of May 7, Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO) is included among the 10 Best Stocks to Buy to Beat the S&P 500. On May 4, Evercore ISI raised its price recommendation on Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO) to $110 from $100. It reiterated an Outperform rating on the shares. The firm described […]