New Fortress Energy NFE, Honda Motor Company HMC, VNET Group VNET, Nissan Motor NSANY, The RealReal REAL were the top ...
A raft of U.S. economic data, including key monthly jobs data, and Federal Reserve meeting minutes will be watched closely as 2025 gets into full swing.
Many couples are setting financially focused New Year's resolutions with hopeful optimism: save more, spend less, and finally get that debt under control. Yet research shows that 23% of them will quit ...
CoinDesk Bitcoin Price Index is up $1080.26 today or 1.11% to $98308.59 --Highest 4 p.m. level since Dec. 25, 2024, when it traded at $99073.53 --Best three day stretch since the three days ending Dec ...
The Bovespa Index is down 1736.63 points or 1.44% this week to 118532.68 --Largest four-week point and percentage decline since the week ending June 14, 2024 ...
The IPC Indice de Precios Y Cotizaciones is down 333.34 points or 0.68% this week to 48957.24 --Largest three-week point and percentage decline since the week ending Sept. 6, 2024 ...
The period from Christmas through the second trading day of January marks the traditional definition of the Santa Claus rally. Over the past century, the U.S. stock market during this period has risen ...
Through continued research, development, and marketing, we expect General Mills’ portfolio of strong brands to maintain an intangible edge. This investment helps products sell well, driving traffic ...
Members would have access to "stepped up" boosts for all parlays where the individual legs are -500 or shorter. Two-leg parlays will see profits increase by 10% as part of the membership, and the ...
Shares of Solowin Holdings jumped 41%, to $2.62, in postmarket trading after the financial-services firm said it will invest $10 million in Alloy X's Pre-A funding round. The stock is down about 26% ...
The NASDAQ Composite Index is down 100.35 points or 0.51% this week to 19621.68 --Today it is up 340.88 points or 1.77% --Largest one-day percentage gain since Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024 ...
Software companies are touting something called the "Rule of 40," but some are more flash than substance. Corporate leaders are searching for greater efficiencies and implementing acquisition plans ...