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August kicked off with a thud for Wall Street, as the Nasdaq and S&P 500 posted their worst weekly declines since late May.
But just because the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite have hit new highs doesn't mean Wall Street's biggest showdown -- Donald Trump vs. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell -- is taking a back seat.
Investors have been gearing up for Trump’s long-awaited tariff plan. Stocks had been on a steady climb higher in recent ...
Stocks slumped and Treasury yields fell sharply Friday after a weak report on hiring and the latest gyrations in U.S. trade ...
U.S. added just 73,000 jobs last month, Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday ...
Statisticians railed against President Trump on Friday following his decision to fire Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) commissioner Erika McEntarfer for “inaccuracies” and “incompetence” after ...
U.S. stocks end lower after Trump ordered a new slate of tariffs and jobs growth slowed more than expected. Amazon drops on cloud disappointment.
An anemic July jobs report boosted expectations the Federal Reserve might lower interest rates in September. Trump said the jobs report was "rigged." ...
The Nasdaq Composite remained on track for a record finish, maintaining positive momentum on big gains for tech stocks after strong earnings late Wednesday from Microsoft and Meta. The Dow Jones ...
The Oracle of Omaha once called this ratio "probably the best single measure of where valuations stand at any given moment." ...
Preferreds are hybrid securities. They could provide much of the yield investors want from real estate, with lower beta and ...
Stocks slumped Friday as investors assess labor data showing weak hiring numbers in July and the impact of the newly ...