Wall Street Ends 2024 on Down Note But Made Substantial Gains for the Year
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Stocks sink as Trump tariffs rattle Wall Street
The stock market opened with steep losses Monday in the wake of President Trump's aggressive new tariffs on Canadian, Mexican and Chinese goods. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 565 ...The Hill - 1d -
Is Wall Street ready to stay up all night?
The New York Stock Exchange is looking to trade for 22 hours a day — raising thorny questions about how equity markets functionFinancial Times - 5d -
Don’t count on ‘Magnificent Seven’ stocks repeating their winning streak this year, these Wall Street gurus warn
Only buying last year’s winners may actually come back to haunt you.MarketWatch - 5d -
US economy grew 2.8 percent in 2024, but slowed to end year
Fourth quarter economic growth eased to an annualized rate of 2.3 percent, shy of an expected 2.6 percent, as the economy heads into uncertain territory. Gross domestic product (GDP) growth slowed ...The Hill - 5d -
Tesla earnings miss Wall Street expectations despite record sales
Tesla has been losing market share in several countries as growing competitors offer customers alternatives.CBS News - 6d -
Analysts lift Starbucks’ stock price targets as Wall Street buys into turnaround
A Stifel analyst praises effort to reintroduce Starbucks brand to a wider audience.MarketWatch - 6d -
Wall Street still sees two rate cuts this year, but conviction is getting weaker, CNBC survey finds
Respondents dialed back their expectations for interest rate cuts but still believe the central bank will ease this year.CNBC - Jan. 28 -
Why more Wall Street firms are growing worried
The stock market is extremely overvaluedMarketWatch - Jan. 27 -
Why China's DeepSeek shocked Wall Street
News of DeepSeek, a Chinese artificial intelligence company, have impacted tech stocks in the U.S. as fears emerge that it could rival OpenAI's ChatGPT. CBS MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady ...CBS News - Jan. 27 -
DeepSeek Prompts a Reckoning Across Wall Street and Silicon Valley
The fast-growing popularity of the Chinese artificial intelligence software hit shares in tech giants like Nvidia, as Silicon Valley worried about what comes next.The New York Times - Jan. 27 -
Wall Street bets Tesla’s 2025 sales will miss Musk’s target
Electric-car maker expected to take hit from Trump’s bid to dismantle Biden-era climate initiativeFinancial Times - Jan. 27 -
Top Wall Street analysts recommend these dividend stocks for stable returns
TipRanks' analyst ranking service pinpoints Wall Street's best-performing stocks, including AT&T and Diamondback EnergyCNBC - Jan. 26 -
Why AMD could surprise Wall Street with better-than-expected earnings
AMD is under heavy pressure to defend its stock-market valuation.MarketWatch - Jan. 25 -
Wall Street Banks Prepare to Sell Billions of Dollars of X Loans
Banks are hoping to sell the X debt at around 90 to 95 cents on the dollar.The Wall Street Journal - Jan. 24 -
US securities regulator opens door for Wall Street banks to hold crypto
Securities and Exchange Commission overturns guidance that made it costly to hold digital assets for clientsFinancial Times - Jan. 24 -
Wall Street Journal knocks Trump for leaving former aides unprotected
The editorial board of The Wall Street Journal is blasting President Trump over a decision to revoke the security details from former top aides to his first administration. "The possibility of ...The Hill - Jan. 24 -
The most hated investments in 2024 outperformed Wall Street’s favorites — again
Our author’s annual “Pariah Capital” picks beat the world’s top money managers.MarketWatch - Jan. 23 -
Johnson & Johnson clears a few hurdles, but Wall Street focuses on weak guidance
Johnson & Johnson’s stock dropped more than 3% Wednesday after the medical-technology and drug company beat estimates for the fourth quarter but as lower sales guidance for the year stoked fears of ...MarketWatch - Jan. 22 -
Wall Street Journal pans Trump Jan. 6 pardons: 'Law and order?'
The editorial board of The Wall Street Journal is criticizing President Trump's decision to pardon more than 1,500 his supporters who attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. "This is a rotten message ...The Hill - Jan. 22 -
Charles Schwab hints at stock buybacks after beating Wall Street estimates
Charles Schwab also beat Wall Street’s fourth-quarter earnings estimate and reversed a revenue decline from the year-ago quarter.MarketWatch - Jan. 21 -
D.R. Horton Clears Wall Street's Estimates Despite Fewer Closings
The Arlington, Texas, company reported net income of $844.9 million for the three months ended Dec. 31, down from $947.4 million a year earlier.The Wall Street Journal - Jan. 21 -
‘Animal spirits alive’ as Wall Street bankers anticipate Trump boom
US president is expected to slash financial controls and prompt wave of dealmaking. Wall Street bankers say they are at the beginning of “go mode” as they expect Donald Trump’s return to the White ...The Guardian - Jan. 21 -
Goldman Sachs taps new generation to lead key Wall Street units
Bank promotes clutch of executives to run banking and trading divisions and reshuffles international armFinancial Times - Jan. 21 -
Lofty expectations pose tough earnings test for Wall Street
Strong results from $25tn worth of companies needed to help drive rally after shaky few weeks for S&P 500Financial Times - Jan. 18 -
How the bonus season now unfolds on Wall Street
The past dramas of ‘comp days’ have given way to more sanitised proceduresFinancial Times - Jan. 17 -
Wall Street Has No Clue What the Fed Will Do in 2025
Big banks and economists can’t agree on the monetary policy outlook.Inc. - Jan. 17 -
Wall Street banks had a great quarter, and the boom times are just starting
JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley easily topped estimates for the fourth quarter.CNBC - Jan. 16 -
Wall Street stocks post biggest rally since Trump’s election victory
Easing underlying US inflation and strong bank earnings boost equitiesFinancial Times - Jan. 15 -
Disney wins the 2024 box office as year-end receipts offer a welcome boost
Full-year ticket sales were down just 3.4% from 2023, reaching $8.74 billion, a far cry from the nearly 27% shortage seen at the midway point of 2024.CNBC - Jan. 15 -
Retailers post early holiday results — and Wall Street isn’t impressed
Lululemon, Abercrombie & Fitch and American Eagle all hiked their holiday guidance, but Abercrombie's growth is slowing.CNBC - Jan. 13 -
Can Bourbon Street be Made Safe?
With the Super Bowl coming, authorities worry about Bourbon Street’s safety.Inc. - Jan. 11 -
Wall Street looks forward to a bonfire of capital and climate rules under Trump
Profits are poised to dominate in a new era shorn of years of hard-won regulatory restrictions. When some of the biggest banks on Wall Street reveal their full-year earnings this week, they will ...The Guardian - Jan. 11 -
Despite Trump’s Attacks, Republicans Made Big Gains in Mail Voting
As Republican voters embraced a practice that Donald J. Trump railed against for years, softening his tone only slightly in 2024, the party eroded a key Democratic advantage across the country.The New York Times - Jan. 11 -
A $28 Trillion Corner of Wall Street Is Flashing a Warning About the U.S. Economy
Bond yields have surged since the Fed began cutting interest rates.Inc. - Jan. 9 -
Wall Street’s riskiest stocks are melting down as retail traders face ‘day of reckoning’
Retail traders who had developed a taste for gambling on speculative stocks were facing a day of reckoning on Wednesday as many of their favorite trades suffered a startling meltdown.MarketWatch - Jan. 9 -
China steps up defence of renminbi against Wall Street bets
Currency softens over weakness in world’s second-largest economy and fear of Trump tariffsFinancial Times - Jan. 9 -
Exodus by Wall Street Banks From Climate Group Worries Advocates
The end of the year saw five of the six largest U.S. banks leave the Net-Zero Banking Alliance, as conservative pressures discouraged their climate change policies.Inc. - Jan. 6 -
Michael Barr to step down as Fed’s top Wall Street regulator
US central bank’s vice-chair for supervision will leave his role in February but stay on as a governorFinancial Times - Jan. 6