From a rallying stock market to a stronger-than-expected economy, investors have plenty to be grateful for this year.
Almost three dozen fund providers have requested approval from the SEC to use Vanguard’s previously patented ETF-as-a-share ...
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The numbers: Sales of newly-built homes in the U.S. fell sharply in October to the lowest level in nearly two years. Sales of newly built homes in the U.S. plunged 17.3% to an annual rate of 610,000 ...
The numbers: Consumer confidence climbed to a 16-month high in November, buoyed by rising stock prices, slowing inflation and a robust U.S. jobs market. The index of consumer confidence rose to 111.7 ...
The following are median forecasts for this week's remaining U.S. data from a survey compiled by The Wall Street Journal. Forecasts were last updated Monday afternoon.
-- Unilever is in talks with Piper Sandler to auction its plant-based food brand The Vegetarian Butcher as the company focuses on its megabrands, Sky News reports citing industry sources. -- The ...
--On pace for largest percent decrease since Oct. 27, 2000, when it fell 13.41% --Currently down two consecutive days; down 10.49% over this period --Worst two day stretch since the two days ending ...
The stock decline is on track to be Amgen's (AMGN) worst one-day percentage fall since a 13.4% drop on Oct. 27, 2000, according to Dow Jones Market Data. MariTide has the advantage over rival ...
Nice provides cloud and on-premises software solutions that primarily serve the customer engagement market as well as the financial crime and compliance, or FC&C, market. The majority of revenue is ...
The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge is likely to show a sharper increase in prices in October for the second month in a row, adding to the uncertainty about how much the central bank will ...
HSBC continues to favor Wall Street stocks because of "U.S. exceptionalism, solid activity, and the re-emergence of the Fed put," whereas they feel it's hard to go overweight European stocks because ...