Seasonal market pattern is reliable in just one of every four years — and not this one, writes Mark Hulbert.
Outside the Box: Israel-Hamas war could be the tipping point for a fragile financial system
Expect higher inflation, excessive government spending and cracks in the U.S. dollar’s dominance, writes Satyajit Das.
Need to Know: Invest in millennials and these once-in-a-lifetime-opportunity stocks, says this fund manager
Our call of the day offers bargains among energy and stocks catering to future millennial spending.
Peter Morici: Stocks and homes are still pricey because buyers think inflation will stay high
If you expect 4% or 5% inflation, current interest rates don’t seem so steep.
Futures Movers: Brent oil ends higher as investors monitor Israel-Hamas war, talks on Venezuela sanctions
Global benchmark Brent crude settles higher Tuesday after a drop the previous session sparked by renewed talks that could ease sanctions on crude exports by Venezuela.
Outside the Box: Beyond the S&P 500: How to supercharge your diversification
Once your overall risk is under control, you’re likely to get the greatest long-term benefit from diversifying your equities.
Earnings Results: Johnson & Johnson beats earnings estimates and downplays obesity drugs’ impact on its med-tech business
Company raises full-year profit and sales guidance and pursues multipronged strategy to address talc-powder litigation.
Dow Jones Newswires: Reserve Bank of Australia warns of low tolerance for stubborn inflation
The Reserve Bank of Australia continues to warn that further interest-rate increases may be needed if it sees signs that inflation isn’t under control.
Dow Jones Newswires: Faraday Future to cut operational costs as part of plan to reach profitability
Faraday Future Intelligent Electric has adopted a masterplan to reach profitability and reduce dependence on external funding.
Key Words: It’s a ‘tale of two housing markets’ with buyers and sellers at opposite ends, Fannie Mae CEO says
The U.S. housing market is pushing buyers and sellers to opposite ends, as one group struggles with affordability while the other is locked into low rates.
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