Stock futures remain stable after a record-breaking session driven by the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut. The market sees all-time highs as earnings numbers support growth across all sectors.
Global shares have reached new heights as markets anticipate the U.S. Federal Reserve's imminent rate cut. With gold prices hitting a record high and the dollar weakening, investors are on edge. Will the Fed's decision trigger a market sell-off?
Stock futures remained stable after a record day for major indices, as analysts predict a Federal Reserve interest rate cut next week following a rise in jobless claims and inflation data. Will this lead to more market gains?
Asian share markets are riding high as Wall Street's optimism over potential U.S. rate cuts boosts investor confidence. With expectations of lower borrowing costs and record highs in stocks, find out what's fueling this market rally!
Wall Street's main indexes hit record highs, buoyed by strong performances from Tesla and Micron Technology. With inflation rising and jobless claims at a four-year high, traders anticipate a Federal Reserve interest rate cut next week.
S&P 500 futures remain flat as Wall Street anticipates a crucial inflation report. Oracle's remarkable rally boosts investor sentiment, but market caution lingers ahead of the consumer price index release.
Stocks rise as dismal U.S. labor data suggests an imminent interest rate cut. The dollar wobbles while gold prices near record highs amid global economic concerns.
A surge in long-dated bond yields is shaking global markets, with Japan's government borrowing costs hitting record highs. As investors seek safety in gold, the implications for equities and fiscal policies are profound.
The S&P 500 faced a setback as AI stocks like Dell and Nvidia faltered, amid rising inflation concerns. Despite strong consumer spending, analysts predict interest rate cuts from the Fed next month.
The Federal Reserve's core PCE inflation rate aligns with expectations, igniting speculation about potential rate cuts. With the S&P 500 nearing record highs, what does this mean for the economy?