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Wall Street Turns to 2016, While Stock Market Has to Live in ‘24
A sense of déjà vu overwhelmed Wall Street this week, as Donald Trump’s election win gave the stock market a jolt similar to what happened after his victory eight years ago. Small caps soared, banks leaped and the S&P 500 Index had its best Election Day in history and strongest week in 12 months.
Everything Wall Street Is Buying After Trump’s Historic Win
On Wednesday, Reuters reported that Jamie Dimon — a perennial prospect for Treasury secretary, no matter the administration — would stay at the bank rather than join Trump’s cabinet. This is perhaps not a surprise,
Stock market today: Microsoft, Meta and the burden of expectations knock Wall Street sharply lower
Drops for Big Tech companies including Microsoft and Facebook's parent company Meta Platforms led Wall Street lower.
Stock market today: Wall Street cruises to more records as it closes its best week in a year
U.S. stocks cruised to more records as they closed their best week in a year on Friday. The S&P 500 rose 0.4% to cap its biggest weekly gain since early November 2023 and briefly crossed above the 6,000 level for the first time.
Stock market today: Wall Street rallies on Election Day as economy remains solid
U.S. stocks rallied as voters headed to the polls on the last day of the presidential election and as more data piled up to show the economy remains solid
Trump win casts fresh doubts over Wall Street's China strategy
More U.S. financial firms may pull back from China, hive off local units to minimise risks or pause expansion plans on concerns about geopolitical tensions in a Donald Trump presidency, industry executives and analysts said.
Trump’s win sends Wall Street to record highs; Fed cuts interest rates
Investors are betting that Donald Trump's potential policies in his second term serving as U.S. president will spur growth for corporate America.
Wall Street Bets on New Riches Ahead in Markets All-In on Trump
All year, a slew of Wall Street pros have questioned the durability of an indiscriminate risk rally that has fattened stock prices by trillions of dollars, sent Bitcoin soaring, fueled a credit bonanza,
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Should You Buy Nvidia Stock Before Nov. 20? Wall Street Has a Clear Answer for Investors.
Nvidia has an important advantage in vertical integration, and
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Live updates: Wall Street hits new record high after Trump victory, ASX set to slide on 'disappointing' Chinese stimulus package
The ASX is poised to slip on opening, despite Wall Street's record-breaking rally rolling on as a new Chinese economic ...
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Wall Street drafts Trump wish lists over bank capital, SEC regulation
The banking and finance industries are rapidly drawing up wish lists for lighter regulation under President Donald Trump's ...
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Should You Buy Nvidia Stock After It Notched 200% Gains in 2024? Wall Street Is Providing a Nearly Unanimous Answer.
Nvidia stock has been the poster child for artificial intelligence and continues to defy the odds. But is the stock still a ...
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Wall Street frenzy creates $11bn debt market for AI groups buying Nvidia chips
The $3tn tech group’s allocation of chips to neocloud groups has given confidence to Wall Street lenders to lend billions of dollars to the companies that are then used to buy more Nvidia chips.
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Here’s what Wall Street is saying about Intel ahead of earnings
Intel (INTC) is scheduled to report results of its fiscal third quarter after the market close on October 31, with a conference call scheduled ...
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