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Under normal circumstances, a pair of dissents in favor of a rate cut would be taken as a sign the Fed is taking a dovish turn, Tom Essaye, editor of Sevens Report Research, wrote in a Tuesday note.
BitMine Immersion, Ethereum’s largest public holder, launches a $1B stock buyback as its shares trade below NAV. The move ...
ShareNPAs to Total Assets Fiscal Quarter Comparison Highlights. Net Interest Income and Net Interest Margin $9.8 million net interest income for the quarter compared to $8.8 milli ...
Tracking small-cap stocks, the Russell 2000 reversed course and skidded 0.4% lower. Volume was lower on the Nasdaq exchange ...
Bloomberg journalists discuss today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market. Listen for analysis on the companies ...
The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq are slipping as the stock market braces for the Fed's latest rate decision, Big Tech earnings, and the results of President Donald Trump's trade talks with China.
U.S. stock indexes are edging back from their record levels as a busy week for Wall Street picks up momentum. The S&P 500 ...
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Kalshi’s contracts pay out real money, but unlike the stock market, they’re not tied to an underlying asset. Their value shifts solely based on the perceived likelihood of an outcome. Kalshi allows ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the government would be closely monitoring whether the European Union invests $600 billion in the U.S., which was part of a trade deal reached this weekend. “On ...