(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump signed a long-awaited executive order directing US agencies to work with artificial intelligence companies to protect networks from AI-enabled cyber attacks. Most Read from BloombergRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableCanada Dips Into Technical Recession for First Time Since 2020Alphabet to Raise $80 Billion in Equity for AI SpendingAndrew Left Found Guilty in Case That Spooked Short SellersUS Says Deals With Iran for Safe Hormuz
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European stock markets closed higher in Tuesday trading as the Stoxx Europe rose 0.6%, Germany's DAX
The artificial intelligence boom has survived just about everything investors have thrown at it. Concerns over China, export restrictions, sky-high valuations, and even recession fears have failed to derail a rally that has added trillions of dollars in market value to companies like Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO), and Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META). Yet there ... Only One Man Can Kill the AI Boom: Fed Chair Kevin Warsh
Broadcom reports fiscal second-quarter earnings on June 3. The bar is high. The stock is up 80% over the past year and trades at 37 times forward earnings. One of the most respected semiconductor analysts on Wall Street just looked at all of that and said the company is likely to clear it anyway. ...
A legal settlement made the quarter look great, but investors saw right through it to the rising costs underneath.
The Claude maker moves ahead of OpenAI as competition for AI capital intensifies.
Sector momentum builds as AI adoption supports growth outlook.
(Bloomberg) -- Treasuries retreated from near their best levels of the past month as the first of three labor-market reports this week backed wagers that the Federal Reserve’s next move will be to raise interest rates.Most Read from BloombergRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableCanada Dips Into Technical Recession for First Time Since 2020Alphabet to Raise $80 Billion in Equity for AI SpendingAndrew Left Found Guilty in Case That Spooked Short SellersUS Says Deals With
Dollar General (NYSE:DG) reported higher first-quarter sales and earnings, raised its full-year earnings outlook and said it continues to gain market share as financially pressured consumers seek value and convenience. Chief Executive Officer Todd Vasos said the retailer was “pleased” with first-qu
The biggest story surrounding the IPO landscape is, of course, none other than SpaceX. But CoreWeave's debut last year shouldn't be forgotten either.
Stock and crypto trading platform Robinhood Markets (NASDAQ: HOOD) is rolling out a big overhaul of its trading rules starting this Fourth of July. On June 1, Robinhood announced changes in line with new Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) rules that replace the long-standing Pattern ...
Gold's share surpassed that of U.S. Treasurys, 22%, and the euro's slice of the pie, 15%. It rose from 20% a year earlier, largely because of surging gold prices, not bullion purchases by central banks. After years of rampant buying, their appetite for adding to gold holdings waned as the precious metal became more expensive (the price of gold has gone up by more than a third over the past 12 months).
The world's most valuable technology companies with the exception of Alphabet added billions of dollars in market value in May, as upbeat earnings outlooks and strong demand for AI chips fuelled a rally in their shares. Apple, memory chipmakers Micron Technology, Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix led the gains, adding $598 billion, $512 billion, $481 billion and $377 billion, respectively, in market value. Their valuations rose to $4.58 trillion, $1.09 trillion, $1.10 trillion and $1.34 trillion, respectively.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is seeing stronger-than-expected server pricing and demand, driven

While more US companies and businesses apply to receive tariff refunds, the Trump administration is seeking to appeal the federal court order and bring these payouts to a screeching halt. The administration has already issued $20.6 billion in refunds, while US Customs reports that another $85 billion in refund applications have been submitted. Yahoo Finance Washington Correspondent Ben Werschkul tracks the payouts that President Trump while reporting on the administration's latest tariff cuts on farming equipment.
(Bloomberg) -- Oil flipped between gains and losses as traders parsed discordant signals on the prospects of a US-Iran peace deal. Most Read from BloombergRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableCanada Dips Into Technical Recession for First Time Since 2020Alphabet to Raise $80 Billion in Equity for AI SpendingAndrew Left Found Guilty in Case That Spooked Short SellersUS Says Deals With Iran for Safe Hormuz Transit Are ProhibitedWest Texas Intermediate traded above $92 a
Anthropic officially started its IPO clock yesterday, filing a confidential registration statement with the SEC.
D-Wave noted a second funding award from the government in May, as the quantum computing company continues to build on its R&D efforts.
FedEx Freight began trading as an independent company this week, but analysts say stronger margins and operating performance are needed before they become more bullish on the stock.
Most people never think about where their electricity comes from. You flip a switch, the lights turn on, and a bill shows up once a month. The whole system is built to fade into the background, and for two decades it mostly did. That stretch of calm came with a quiet financial upside. American ...
Moody's Ratings has changed its outlook to negative on a Blackstone private-credit fund and a fund managed by Golub. The credit-rating firm made the change in outlook because of rising defaults in the private corporate loans made by the funds, which are known as business development companies, or BDCs. The ratio of defaulted loans in Blackstone Secured Lending Fund jumped to 4.7% from 0.6% last quarter, while Golub Capital BDC's ratio nearly doubled to 2.3% from 1.3%.
Morning Brief host Julie Hyman is joined by Yahoo Finance Tech Editor Dan Howley and Investopedia Editor-in-Chief Caleb Silver to discuss the key question investors should be asking about upcoming IPOs from companies like SpaceX (SPAX.PVT), Anthropic (ANTH.PVT), and OpenAI (OPAI.PVT), and whether retail investors are ready to buy into the hype.
Investors can expect volatility heading into the SpaceX IPO and after shares of Elon Musk’s rocket company start trading. Shares of Rocket Lab, AST, Intuitive Machines Firefly Aerospace and Redwire dropped an average of 11%.
Victoria's Secret & Co. (NYSE:VSCO) reported a stronger-than-expected first quarter of fiscal 2026, with management citing broad-based growth across Victoria's Secret, PINK and Beauty, stronger customer acquisition and benefits from a more disciplined promotional strategy. Chief Executive Offic
HIVE Digital Technologies (NASDAQ:HIVE) reported sharp year-over-year revenue growth for its fiscal 2026 and used its earnings call to outline an expanded strategy centered on high-performance computing, artificial intelligence infrastructure and continued Bitcoin mining cash flow. President and Ch
Victoria's Secret made progress with customers across income brackets, CEO Hillary Super said on an earnings call. The company made progress particularly with customers whose household income is below $50,000 and above $200,000. It's gaining share among 18-to-24-year-old shoppers, which Super called a sign of brand "heat."
WonderFi’s main products, Bitbuy and Coinsquare, will fall under the Robinhood brand as part of the deal
In AI, money talks. The ability to tap stock market capital is important again, after a quarter of a century of being all but irrelevant.
The software sector is currently caught in a tug-of-war between profound optimism and existential dread over the future of artificial intelligence. After a brief period of euphoria, reality—and algorithmic trading—bit back hard, sending major software stocks tumbling in a sudden reversal. The iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF fell 3%, wiping out half of the 6% gains it had recorded just a day prior. The bleeding was widespread across the industry’s biggest names: Atlassian plunged 8%, Hu