Trump is ignoring markets at his own peril. Just ask former British PM Liz Truss
Before the 47th US president, there was another blond(e) with a distaste for economic orthodoxy setting fire to financial markets. The Parable of Liz Truss should be required reading for Trump.
Inspired’s (NASDAQ:INSE) Q4 Sales Top Estimates
Gaming company Inspired (NASDAQ:INSE) reported Q4 CY2024 results beating Wall Street’s revenue expectations, with sales up 2.2% year on year to $83 million. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.16 per share wa
Wall Street sell-off is actually being caused by warped expectations vs reality, says JPMorgan strategy boss
EXCLUSIVE: Wall Street expected Trumpenomics to look very different, JPMorgan's Jake Manoukian tells Fortune.
Coronation Takes New Look at Platinum Stocks as EV Sales Slow
(Bloomberg) -- The slowdown in sales of electric vehicles worldwide has prompted Coronation Fund Managers Ltd. to take a fresh look at South African producers of precious metals used in traditional ga
SAIC (NASDAQ:SAIC) Exceeds Q4 Expectations, Stock Soars
Government IT services provider Science Applications International Corporation (NASDAQ:SAIC) reported Q4 CY2024 results topping the market’s revenue expectations, with sales up 5.8% year on year to
Wall Street inches higher after retail sales data
Wall Street's main indexes edged higher in choppy trading on Monday following the latest batch of economic data even as investors try to gauge the impact of the Trump administration's tariffs on the w
Hedge funds regain appetite for US stocks, feel full of Europe, Asia
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Global hedge funds started to add back U.S. equities to portfolios last week following a massive selloff in Wall Street's major indexes, an early indication of optimism about the c
EM Stocks Set for Best Month Since September on China Boost
(Bloomberg) -- Emerging-market equities are set to extend their best monthly performance since September as a rebound in Chinese shares gain momentum on more fiscal measures.Most Read from BloombergIC
Stocks Haven’t Traded at These Levels Since September
Market gains that started last fall, when polls showed President Trump taking a narrow lead in the election, have been erased.