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Apple's new product announcements gave a boost to a software developer, but Apple did not see any lasting gain after posting a new all-time high. Corn and wheat prices in the United States and...
Oil prices are rising following a sharp cut in OPEC+ production. Palo Alto Networks will join the S&P 500.
Now that the debt ceiling crisis is in the rear-view mirror, investors can prepare for the FOMC meeting that convenes in 10 days. Will the Fed pause its rate hikes? What happens if it does?
China's EV makers reported May sales early Thursday morning, and U.S. EV maker Lucid sold more shares.
Nvidia CEO unveils new supercomputer and files a shelf registration to raise $10 billion.
Chipmaker Marvell Technology picked up the baton from Nvidia and raced higher after reporting earnings that included a bright outlook for the rest of the year. Gap stock rose on its report as well,...
Nvidia's first-quarter earnings report was very good, but its outlook for the second quarter is beyond the wildest expectations. Is the company really that far ahead of everyone else?
Wednesday's premarket session looked a lot like Tuesday's afternoon session. The debt ceiling negotiations appear to be going nowhere, and investors are looking for a place to hide if the U.S....
Ford's investor day proved to be a good day for investors--in Tesla stock.
China's cybersecurity agency has banned some Micron chips, and put options volume in Nvidia does not necessarily mean investors expect the company to report bad news on earnings later this week.
Disney canceled a Florida project as the battle with the state legislature and governor continues. AI mania has a lot in common with the ESG-mania of a few years ago. Will it turn out the same way in...
Memory chip maker Micron has announced an investment in its Hiroshima, Japan, plant that will make it the most advanced DRAM fab in the world. Take that China!
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the company will try advertising. Meanwhile, the U.S. Energy Department is offering to buy oil to begin replenishing the country's strategic reserve.
The WHO issues a new guideline on nonsugar sweeteners, Apple's market cap surpasses the Russell 2000 and the 13-Fs are in.
Two mega-mergers in the materials sector get the week started on a positive note. A blizzard of Fed speakers may take some of the wind out of the market's sails, though.