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Dow Jones futures slip on hawkish sentiment surrounding Fed outlook
Dow Jones futures fall by 0.13%, trading near 52,000 during the European hours on Wednesday. However...
Euro extends downfall against US Dollar amid firm Fed hike bets
The Euro (EUR) extends its losing streak against the US Dollar (USD) for the third trading day on We...
Buckle Up! Fed Chair Kevin Warsh's 10-Word Statement on Inflation Implies That Wall Street Will Be Forced to Take Its Medicine.
A three-year high for inflation may force the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) into action....
10 mid-cap materials stocks with strongest momentum grades
Meta and EssilorLuxottica offer new glasses with Muse Spark
Goldman Sachs' equities trading revenue set to top $5B - report
SpaceX Lockup Expiration: Will Insider Selling Sink the Stock?
Elon Musk's space company is taking an unconventional approach to insider selling.
Micron and Sandisk lead a sharp tech selloff in a ‘gut-check’ moment for AI stocks
Investors are taking a ‘breather’ from AI-driven momentum, an analyst says
U.S. to offer $17.5B in loans for utilities to finance Westinghouse nuclear reactors
10 large-cap materials stocks with the strongest momentum grades
Inspired (INSE): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q1 Earnings?
Over the past six months, Inspired’s stock price fell to $7.76. Shareholders have lost 15.6% of their capital, which is disappointing considering the S&P 500 has climbed by 8.5%. This might have inves ...
Tech Is Plummeting. Why the Dow Is Actually Rising Today.
The Dow was up 50 points, or 0.1%, and on the upswing after dropping at the open. The S&P 500 was down 0.7%, while the Nasdaq was down 1.2%. The iShares Semiconductor ETF was still down 5.8%, but co ...
Cathie Wood’s ARK Is Buying the SpaceX Dip. Everyone Else Is Selling.
Shares are hurtling back to earth as investors grapple with a lofty valuation for a company that’s not expected to turn a profit until 2028.
AI Selling Overseas Reaches Pre-Market Futures
The tech-heavy Nasdaq, now falling to second-place in gains year-to-date behind the small-cap Russell 2000, has dumped -1100 points since the first hour of trading yesterday.