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Intel has been mounting a recovery, but a failure in Q4 could end up ruining the rally. This analyst believes otherwise and has increased his price target instead.
Our senior market strategist explains the chart indicators he’s tracking on LEVI as the stock looks ready to rip out of a range-bound period.
The S&P 500 Index ($SPX ) (SPY ) today is down -1.29%, the Dow Jones Industrials Index ($DOWI ) (DIA ) is down -1.22%, and the Nasdaq 100 Index ($IUXX ) (QQQ ) is down -1.41%. March E-mini S&P futures (ESH26 ) are down -1.43%, and March E-mini Nasdaq futu
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Corn, soybeans, and winter wheat are looking to recover from a bearish USDA report last week.
The market hates surprises, usually.
U.S. stocks sank on Tuesday following President Trump's weekend threats to impose tariffs on some NATO trading partners.
The selloff came in the first trading session since Trump floated the levies.
Ivory Coast, the world’s top cocoa producer, said it will buy unsold cocoa stocks to keep exports flowing and ensure farmers are paid, as global prices have plunged in recent months. Since October, falling global cocoa prices in the West African country
Major gauges slumped as the market reacted to Trump's heavy-handed attempts to buy Greenland outright over the weekend.
Intel upgraded, Domino's downgraded: Wall Street's top analyst calls
Global markets plunged after President Donald Trump stoked fears of a U.S. trade war with the European Union, America's largest trading partner.
Stock futures are pointing sharply lower to start the holiday-shortened trading week amid renewed geopolitical concerns. Here's what investors need to know today.
A broader set of sectors will be represented when 35 more S&P 500 companies report earnings this week, including Netflix, Procter & Gamble, and Intel.
Measured against stock markets from Tokyo to Frankfurt to financial capitals across the developing world, though, the verdict on Trump’s return to the White House is decidedly less triumphal. In fact, equities worldwide — once the US is excluded — have r