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Just a month ago, an army of economists believed the world would fall into a deep recession. COVID-19-driven declines in China’s gross domestic product would be partially to blame. The effects of...
Investors were cautious Tuesday morning, following the Monday holiday. Crude oil and bitcoin trended higher, but stocks and gold were trading lower.
Three things will happen over the next several years as China shrinks and India grows in population.
Tesla shares are falling again, Bed Bath & Beyond is facing collapse and OpenAI reportedly is looking to raise more capital.
Two individuals were arrested by the Hong Kong police on suspicion of defrauding and misleading users of the now-defunct AAX exchange, according to a report by HK01. The arrests were made a couple of...
Analysts at Morgan Stanley have raised their rating on L3Harris and lowered it on Lockheed Martin. Northrop Grumman remains their top pick.
Here is a look at the premarket news for December 1, 2022.
Disney, like other western companies, is caught in the vice of China’s COVID-19 policy.
New rules adopted by the U.S. Commerce Department have hit chipmakers and semiconductor equipment makers hard.
Tesla missed third-quarter delivery estimates, but other electric vehicle makers announced sales in line or better than expected. And total global sales are likely to reach 1 million when all...
A Chinese EV maker took the top spot for sales in the second quarter of 2022, dethroning Tesla for the first time.
Rising tensions between China and the United States, exemplified by Nancy Pelosi's recent visit to Taiwan, pose significant for Tesla's most profitable market. But all the risks are not to the...
Here are previews of four companies on deck to report earnings before markets open Thursday morning.
Tuesday's additional top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Cracker Barrel, Farfetch, Intel, Kodiak Sciences, Pinterest, Snowflake, Teladoc and more.
Demand for gold dropped sharply in the second quarter and the outlook for the rest of the year calls for only a modest uptick in demand for the entire year.