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Stocks rose on Wednesday after traders took in a handful of strong corporate earnings reports.Morgan Stanley and United Airlines beat…
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom WestbrookThe European Central Bank is expected to…
BANGKOK (AP) — Shares mostly advanced in Asia on Thursday after U.S. stocks rose following better-than-expected profit reports from Morgan…
By Anton BridgeTOKYO (Reuters) -The Tokyo Stock Exchange’s role from now on is to facilitate constructive dialogue between companies and…
Betting odds favor Trump winning the November election, with Polymarket odds at 59.5%.Trump’s odds rebounded from the weakness seen immediately…
After a tough earnings report, LVMH fell 3.7% and brought rivals like L’Oréal and Hermès down too.The Dior and Louis…
By Tom WestbrookSINGAPORE (Reuters) – Asian shares steadied on Thursday ahead of a housing policy briefing in China that has…
The S&P 500 could lose a quarter of its value next year, according to Stifel.The benchmark index looks like it’s…
A contrarian sell signal recently flashed in the stock market, according to Bank of America.The drop below 4% in cash…
By Manya Saini and Niket Nishant(Reuters) – Robinhood launched its long-awaited desktop platform and added futures and index options trading…
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