加载中...
共找到 18,265 条相关资讯

"Bloomberg Real Yield" highlights the market-moving news you need to know. Today's guests: MissionSquare Managing Vice President Fixed Income Yulia Alekseeva, JPMorgan Asset Management Kay Herr, Axonic Capital Prinicpal Peter Cecchini, and BoFA Securities Head of US Credit Strategy Neha Khoda.

The Iran war has jolted oil prices and stocks over the past six weeks, leaving investors on edge over negotiations slated for this weekend.

The S&P 500 and Nasdaq face short-term skepticism, but I see long-term bullish potential driven by AI adoption and technological efficiency. AI's transformative impact is underestimated in the long run; current CapEx concerns mirror historical technology cycles, suggesting future margin and productivity gains.

The big story about March's inflation data might not be the price of gas — it's how inflation is almost eating up the entirety of Americans' wage gains. And it could get worse in the coming months.

The average U.S.-stock mutual fund or ETF fell 2.8% to start the year. Plus: A flashback to the Dow's 3000 milestone, 35 years ago.

Market sentiment changes just like the seasons, and Ethan Feller sees a promising setup for a strong spring rally. Learn how earnings season and a rebound in tech could position you for the months ahead.

Prospective buyers have leverage in eight metro areas this spring, according to Realtor.com, as listings grow and sellers lower prices nationwide.

U.S. and Iranian officials are set to meet in Islamabad as investors watch for clues on sanctions, uranium enrichment, and whether the Strait of Hormuz will reopen.

"The path to peace" is what Dale Smothers sees driving markets higher. He points to the latest economic data surrounding inflation causing a downbeat tone and a key reason investors have their eyes on the U.S.-Iran War ending.

U.S. stocks traded mixed toward the end of trading, with the Nasdaq Composite gaining around 50 points on Friday.

Wolfe Research identifies “special situation” stocks, like those undergoing asset sales or spin offs, as market bargains become scarce.

US stock benchmarks are trading in confusion ahead of large weekend risk. Crude oil remains stuck close to $100, not helping US equities as traders prepare for significant US-Iran talks.

Consumers and retail investors remain wary of Wall Street's cease-fire rally as inflation fears, bond-market caution, and geopolitical risks continue to weigh on sentiment.

Rebecca Walser, CEO, Walser Wealth Management shares the smartest places to put your money right now as AI accelerates and geopolitical risks shake the market.

Investors are celebrating early even as an end to the war in Iran remains uncertain. Stocks are up for the week, the VIX is down, and prediction markets bettors put money on a return to normal by the end of June.

Persistent Strait of Hormuz disruptions have created the largest oil supply shock in history, with Brent expected to remain $90–$100 through 2026. The market underestimates the inflationary impact; second-order effects on CPI, logistics, and food will emerge in Q2 and Q3.

A nomination hearing for Kevin Warsh – President Trump's pick to replace Jerome Powell at the Federal Reserve – has been delayed after it was initially slated for April 16, a source familiar with the matter told The Post.

Credit-default swap index could help bank reduce exposure to private credit and let hedge funds profit from turmoil.

Consumer prices surged in March, thanks to the conflict with Iran.

Despite a persistent geopolitical overhang in the Middle East and stubborn oil prices , the S&P 500 Index (SPX) and Nasdaq Composite (IXIC) are in the middle of impressive win streaks.