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Chinese renewables and EVs are flooding emerging markets, with exports to Africa, ASEAN, and the Middle East soaring as costs for solar panels and EV batteries continue to fall.
The latest trading day saw IonQ, Inc. (IONQ) settling at $74.3, representing a -6.22% change from its previous close.
TJX (TJX) concluded the recent trading session at $140.71, signifying a -1.37% move from its prior day's close.
Amazon (AMZN) closed at $225.22 in the latest trading session, marking a +1.55% move from the prior day.
The latest trading day saw Starbucks (SBUX) settling at $80.04, representing a -1.54% change from its previous close.
In the most recent trading session, Eaton (ETN) closed at $376.7, indicating a +1.55% shift from the previous trading day.
Boeing (BA) closed at $225.32 in the latest trading session, marking a +1.58% move from the prior day.
Minutes from September Fed meeting reveal a divide between members who support additional rate cuts and those worried about inflation.
A Harvard economist says 92% of U.S. growth now comes from AI spending. The Bank of England says we’re one “pop” away from pain.
If you’ve been watching James Hardie Industries lately, you might be wondering whether now is the time to buy in, hold tight, or walk away. The stock has made some eyebrow-raising moves over the past month, bouncing up 14.1% just in the last week and 7.5%
Kenvue (KVUE) shares have shown a mixed performance in recent weeks, with small daily moves resulting in a gradual decline over the past month. Investors are weighing the current momentum and considering how longer-term trends might shape the stock’s outl
Wall Street and precious metals hit new highs on Wednesday as investors shrugged off any potential reason to play safe, such as the U.S. government shutdown, and resumed buying. In my column today I look at the amount of foreign-owned Treasuries held at
The Trump trade has taken on a literal connotation, with the White House recently investing in several mining and technology companies that have publicly traded stocks.
If you're awaiting interest rates to fall in the coming months, you probably won't be disappointed—but inflation could easily spoil the party.
Minutes from the Federal Reserve's latest policy meeting showed most policymakers supported interest rate cuts despite inflation concerns and tariff pressures affecting price stability.