News
Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq 100 futures are rising in premarket trading ahead of the Jobs Report for June. Stock markets are watching developments on U.S. trade deals and Trump's tax and spending bill, ...
After hitting a peak in early June, initial jobless claims have been sliding in recent weeks, and that continued to be the case at the end of last month. About 233,000 new unemployment insurance ...
Traders are fleeing any remaining bets on the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates on July 30. Odds of a July rate cut sank to 4.7% on Thursday after the June jobs report came in stronger than ...
Amrize stock was spun off from Swiss building-materials company Holcim in June. It looks like a cheap play on the sector.
Unemployment rate: 4.3%, slightly higher than 4.2% in May. The Fed angle: It's unlikely that a moderate jobs report will prompt the central bank to cut interest rates at its next meeting.
The resurgence of small-cap stocks continued on Thursday. The Russell 2000 was up 0.6%, on track to close with a gain of 0.4% ...
Investors were feeling zen on Thursday ahead of monthly jobs data that will give the market a better sense of how tariffs are ...
Economists have been consistently underestimating the U.S. labor market for the past four months. But it turns out that the pervasive uncertainty around changing federal policy hasn’t pushed the U.S.
Price adjustments caused by tariffs could well come in a drawn-out process than as a one-time event, Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic says in a speech in Frankfurt, Germany. As a result, inflation ...
Stock futures rallied on Thursday after the June jobs report came in stronger than expected. The Labor Department said the U.S. economy added 147,000 jobs in June, which was well above expectations at ...
Not everyone was lining up to celebrate the latest jobs report; Rosenberg Research’s David Rosenberg actually makes the case that beneath the strong headline number, there are signs of cracks in the ...
The bond market is suggesting that the trend higher in yields is going to be sustainable. The yield on a 10-year Treasury note breached the 4.32% level, which was the moving average for the past 200 ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results