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Gold (GC=F) futures opened at $4,133.50 per ounce on Tuesday, up 1% from Monday’s close of $4,094.20. The price of gold rose in early trading.
Gold (GC=F) futures opened at $4,067.80 per ounce on Wednesday, flat with Tuesday’s close of $4,066.50. The price of gold rose above $4,100 in early trading.
Trump’s proposed $2,000 tariff dividend could impact your wallet. Here’s what to know now and what it could eventually mean for middle-income Americans.
Enova International stock has seen its fair value price target remain steady at $140.63 per share, according to the latest analyst updates. A slight reduction in the discount rate from 11.03% to 10.93% highlights a modestly improved risk outlook. Robust e
Bitcoin may continue to trade choppily below $90,000 in the days ahead, according to BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes, who said he expects at least one more push into the “low $80Ks” before the market finds firmer footing. However, despite the volatility, H
Key Takeaways: Bitcoin could drop to between $60K and $80K into year-end if the U.S. Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady at its policy meeting on Dec. 9-10. The BTC price has fallen sharply since the beginning of November as rate-cut expectations
The EU warning comes as Brussels seeks to prevent member states from obstructing consolidation in the banking sector.
Wall Street Eyes Tech-Fueled Rally -- Barclays Lifts S&P 500 Target
The EU’s central bank says stablecoins draw value from eurozone banks and could pose a risk to global financial stability.
With tech firms expected to turn to debt for as much as $1.5 trillion by 2028 to fund expansion in artificial intelligence and data centers, that could widen spreads across the whole market, Morgan Stanley argues. Bond buyers are starting to worry about
PennyMac Financial Services stock has remained in focus after analysts left their consensus price target unchanged at $138.57, reflecting steady expectations for the company's projected value. This stability comes as updates in operational performance and
Navient Corporation's board of directors recently approved a fourth quarter 2025 dividend of US$0.16 per share, to be paid on December 19, 2025, to shareholders of record as of December 5, 2025. Investor optimism grew following comments from New York Fed
NEW YORK (Reuters) -A rush of bond sales by major tech firms to fund artificial intelligence expansion is creating a high-stakes bet for the $9 trillion U.S. corporate bond market, prompting caution from prominent investors like DoubleLine over the secto