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United Airlines just tweaked its profit outlook for the year. It’s still not enough for the stock.
The revision comes amid ‘less geopolitical and macroeconomic uncertainty,’ United says.
Arm’s stock is rising as analysts say an intriguing move could be on the horizon
The chip designer looks to be evolving into making its own custom AI chips — and BNP analysts say the opportunity isn’t fully priced into its stock yet.
How Wall Street’s most hated stocks have performed against tariffs — and the smart money
An update on the hypothetical ‘Pariah Capital’ portfolio so far this year.
Economy rebounds from trade-war lows, Fed finds, but hiring is weak and inflation is likely to rise
A sluggish U.S. economy grew slightly faster in the past month after trade wars eased, but companies were hesitant to hire and many began to partially raise prices to offset higher tariffs, according to the most recent Federal Reserve report known as the Beige Book.
Trump may be testing the waters by threatening to fire Fed’s Powell. Why he’s playing a dangerous game.
Reports that President Trump was planning to fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell sent stocks and the U.S. dollar tumbling on Wednesday, while long-dated Treasury yields charged higher.
BlackRock’s stock bounces as Wall Street shrugs off a massive client redemption
BlackRock’s stock was bouncing Wednesday as Wall Street brushed off any concerns over a large redemption by a client in Asia, and as CEO Larry Fink said business in Asia was “stronger than we ever imagined.”
A TikTok hack claims to help kids retire with $4 million — if their parents can stomach some major sacrifices
Parents can help teens set themselves up within a brief period to have $4 million saved by the time they’re in their 60s, all without getting a bachelor’s degree, a social-media content creator claims.
Why won’t the Fed cut rates in July? Its favorite inflation gauge is telling it not to.
The inflation gauge the Federal Reserve relies on most to decide whether to raise or lower U.S. interest rates is likely to cement a decision by the central bank to stand pat at its next meeting at the end of July.
Wall Street braces for Treasury to try lowering 10-year yields with more buybacks. The problem? It could backfire.
Any enhanced buybacks in the Treasury market would still be a “drop in the bucket,” says one portfolio manager.
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