Stock futures are stable as S&P 500 and Nasdaq reach new record highs. With trade deals in play, investors are eager for earnings reports and Fed decisions this week. Will the market rally continue?
The stock market has been surging with major indices seeing impressive gains. As earnings season unfolds, find out if this trend can withstand the traditionally weak month of August and what to expect from the Fed!
Global equities are on the rise as fresh trade deals, including a pact with Japan, boost investor confidence. With record highs in stocks and significant gains in Asia, the market is reacting positively to potential interest-rate hikes.
Stock futures showed little movement Monday night as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit record highs. With major earnings reports ahead, investors are watching closely for market trends and insights on economic conditions.
As Wall Street reaches new heights, experts warn that investors may be overlooking the significant risks posed by tariffs. Is Trump's tough talk masking a potential market downturn?
European stock markets opened higher as optimism grows over U.S.-China trade talks and a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, while the dollar hits a three-year low. Traders are betting on potential U.S. rate cuts.
Global shares surged and the dollar slipped after Trump announced a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, leading to a significant drop in oil prices and renewed market optimism.
U.S. stock futures showed little change after consecutive gains in the S&P 500. While CrowdStrike shares fell on soft revenue guidance, Hewlett Packard's strong performance boosted investor confidence. Analysts weigh in on future market trends amid tariff uncertainties.
Stock futures remained steady after the S&P 500's four-day rally, driven by a temporary U.S.-China tariff truce and positive inflation reports. Tech giants lead the surge, but concerns linger over rising costs.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq gained momentum as fresh inflation data was released, alongside optimism from a U.S.-China trade agreement. Investors are closely monitoring Fed's next moves on interest rates amid this market rally.