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Tuesday got off to a rocky start and wound up with a mixed close that chilled traders in Wednesday's premarket session.
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After U.S. markets close on Wednesday, these four companies are set to report quarterly earnings.
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Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Advanced Micro Devices, Altice USA, Apple, CrowdStrike, First Energy, Lucid, Netflix, Qualcomm, Seagate Technology, Shopify, Skyworks Solutions,...
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Premarket trading was more measured Tuesday morning after Monday's solid gains in all three major indexes.
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U.S. markets closed mixed on Tuesday and traded slightly higher Wednesday morning, ahead of reports on the producer price index and retail sales.
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After a week of modest gains, Friday's premarket session was shaping up as a downer. All three major indexes were trading lower.
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All eyes Thursday morning were focused on the CPI report due out before markets open for regular trading.
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A tech recovery on Monday does not appear to be lasting into Tuesday.
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Tesla shares are falling again, Bed Bath & Beyond is facing collapse and OpenAI reportedly is looking to raise more capital.
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Wednesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Amazon, AMC Entertainment, Apollo Global Management, Apple, Block, Capital One Financial, Carlyle, CVS Health, Etsy, Fox, Gilead Sciences,...
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Markets closed lower Tuesday after opening with a gain. Wednesday's premarket session was also trading up. Will it last?
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U.S. markets are on track for a slightly higher open Tuesday, but Tesla is struggling again after reporting December-quarter deliveries that fell short of expectations.
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Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included AMC Entertainment, CNH Industrial, Kala Pharmaceuticals, Opendoor Technologies, Tesla and TG Therapeutics.
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Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included ADT, Aurora Cannabis, CarMax, Shift4 Payments, Skechers USA, Tesla and Tilray.
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New car sales in the United States fell 8% last year, and none of the 10 top automakers has shown a share price gain so far in 2022. Will 2023 be more of the same?
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