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Oil prices rose as the war with Iran threatens to drag on, but U.S. stocks nevertheless inched to more records. The price for a barrel of Brent crude oil climbed 2.9% to top $104 Monday after President Donald Trump said the U.S.-Iran ceasefire was on life support after he rejected Iran’s latest proposal to end their war. The Dow rose 0.2%, and the Nasdaq composite gained 0.1% to its own record.
The phrase, emerging from Southeast Asia, is the best way to describe the market action on Monday. The S&P 500 rose 0.2% while the tech-heavy Nasdaq was up 0.1%. Investors had seen the S&P 500 and Nasdaq finish at a record last week as well.
US equity indexes traded mixed ahead of Monday's close, while crude oil futures rose with Treasury y
Major digital assets were mixed Monday, with Bitcoin (BTC-USD) holding above the $81,000 level. T
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Jerome Powell's tenure as chair of the Federal Reserve ends this week. Here are key moments from his two terms leading the central bank.
Palantir's stock has been falling sharply this year, even as the business has been performing well.
Stocks hover at record highs as some strategists signal a melt-up.
Two major Wall Street forecasters updated their S&P 500 targets on the same day. They cited the same reason. And neither of them lowered their number. One of those calls is aggressive enough to catch the market's attention. The other is even more aggressive. Here is what is driving both. HSBC ...
Among companies now with a favorable setup, banking giant Citigroup's stock stands out as a candidate for employing options.
WLFC posts a year-over-year increase in earnings per share and revenues in the first quarter of 2026 as strong aviation leasing demand, asset sales and maintenance services growth boost results.
Panic selling in the current market will cost investors money, warned personal finance expert Suze Orman. "The biggest mistake you will ever make and you probably are making it or have made it is when you stop investing. You sell,...
Dell Technologies Inc (NASDAQ:DELL) shares fell 3.8% on Monday after UBS downgraded the PC and server maker to Neutral from Buy, arguing that a blistering rally has left little room for further upside even as the company capitalizes on booming artificial intelligence infrastructure...
SkyWater Technology’s foundry business is part of IonQ’s pending cash-and-stock acquisition, tying the stock’s value to both operational performance and the transaction’s completion. As a result, IonQ’s share price and the expected closing date are now central factors in investor assessments of the company.
Zeta Global Holdings Corp. (NYSE:ZETA) is among the best high-return technology stocks to buy now. On May 1, RBC Capital elevated the price target on Zeta Global Holdings Corp. (NYSE:ZETA) to $29 from $27 and reiterated an Outperform rating. While highlighting that the company’s guidance appears conservative, given the early Athena traction, the firm anticipates […]
Plug reports first-quarter earnings on Monday. Wall Street expects an operating loss of about $110 million from sales of $140 million.
S&P 500 companies' quarterly earnings growth slowed compared with figures from a week ago, but remai
Lumentum stock surged Monday after the company said it would join the Nasdaq 100 index, reigniting a rally in AI-linked optical networking shares.
The Russell 2000's latest performance is one for the books. It's the 11th time in the history of the Russell 2000 that it has marked a consecutive six-week or more winning streak alongside the S&P 500 and tech-heavy Nasdaq. The last time was in 2023; the first time was in 1979, according to LSEG and Dow Jones Market Data.
Expense ratios and sector exposure set these two growth ETFs apart, with recent performance and volatility revealing distinct investor trade-offs.
People betting on Kalshi have assigned a moderate chance that the market will fall at least 20% from its highs this year.
Adam Turnquist, Chief Technical Strategist, LPL Financial explains why a pullback is likely and the exact S&P levels he’s watching for investors to step in.