By Jon D. Markman On June 26, 201802:11 PM Eastern
Stocks regained traction today after enduring one of their worst sessions in months on Monday. The Nasdaq was in the lead, rising 0.9% through 1:30 pm ET, while the S&P 500 was up 0.5% and the Dow...
By Sean Brodrick On June 26, 201811:55 AM Eastern
Gold prices traded sideways for the first part of the year, and have been rolling downhill slowly since May.
It’s very disappointing for gold bulls. Worse than that, it’s boring.
But this also...
By Sean Brodrick On June 26, 201811:31 AM Eastern
Traders are running scared, spooked by global events. I don’t blame them. At the same time, we don’t want to overreact.
Financial markets are prone to knee-jerk reactions. Investors need to keep...
By Jon D. Markman On June 26, 201804:49 AM Eastern
Stocks fled the scene of the crime on Monday, sinking hard after new escalations in the widening global trade conflict that sent Asian and European markets plunging overnight.
Fresh jabs between...
By Jon D. Markman On June 25, 201803:27 PM Eastern
Stocks fled the scene of the crime on Monday and, through mid-afternoon, were on track for their biggest one-day slide in several months in the wake of new escalations in the global trade...
By Jon D. Markman On June 25, 201802:09 PM Eastern
From avocado toast to specialty coffees, millennials love hospitality. Frequenting trendy restaurants and haughty coffee shops has become the new clubbing.
Business Insider reports Bernstein...
By Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D. On June 25, 201807:55 AM Eastern
This stinks!
I'm talking about the rapidly escalating global trade war.
It's like a series of stink bombs lobbed into the biggest foreign economies of the world.
It makes some of their...
By Jon D. Markman On June 25, 201804:52 AM Eastern
Stocks mostly inched higher on Friday to break the longest losing streak for the Dow since the 1970s. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.5%, and the S&P 500 gained 0.2%; the Nasdaq...
By Sean Brodrick On June 23, 201811:55 AM Eastern
“The profits my friend, are blowing in the wind.” OK, Bob Dylan didn’t write his song that way. But he might if he looked at the prospects for wind power going forward.
Bloomberg reports that...