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US stocks fell, with investors on edge as Israel and Iran continued to trade strikes against a backdrop of shifting US trade policy and stubborn interest rates.
Stocks fall on Tuesday after ending shy of record highs as investors monitor turmoil in the Middle East and the Federal Reserve begins its two-day policy meeting.
Stocks are trading down by about 0.5%. As is gold. What's rallying? Oil! "Black Gold" is up more than 1.5% on worries that a resolution in the Middle East might take longer than it seemed just yesterday.
Global stocks will beat US equities over the next five years, according to Bank of America Corp.’s latest fund manager survey, adding evidence that investors increasingly see America’s market dominance as coming to an end.
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Investopedia's Caleb Silver thinks some investors' feelings might be getting the best of them and that the "smoke is a lot worse than the fire" when it comes to the economy.
US households are expected to scoop up a total of $425 billion in stocks this year, according to Goldman Sachs analysts.
Financial concern is spiking among Americans, as 25.5 percent of the population fears a Wall Street meltdown, says report.
Stocks declined as oil prices skyrocketed on Friday, June 13, after Israel attacked Iran, one of the largest oil producers in the world. That means its data centers are purpose-built to support artificial intelligence (AI) training and inference,
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In the days before President Donald Trump suddenly paused most of the punishing tariffs on foreign countries he had revealed in early April, more than a dozen congressional lawmakers were tied to thousands of dollars’ worth of stock transactions,
Bloomberg journalists discuss today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market. Listen for analysis on the companies making news on Wall Street.