Stocks are set to extend their biggest gain since the November election with jobs and retails sales data in focus.
Nvidia stock continued its correction, while Tesla shares jumped. Traders expect the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates this week while the outlook for 2025 under President-elect Donald Trump ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average remained near session highs in afternoon trades Wednesday as investors celebrated a positive report on inflation and awaited a report from the Federal Reserve on economic activity.
The Biden administration's proposal would put more pressure on companies like Nvidia to crack down on where resellers ultimately send their chips.
Nvidia still has the stock-boosting power, but its strength may be waning as some investors wonder how long it will last.
Technology stocks struggled across the board on Monday, including declines among all but one of the Magnificent 7 firms and a big hit to quantum computing stocks.
Wall St rallies as Intel, Nvidia, and SLB lead gains. Banks surge 6%, while Truist climbs on strong profits. Investors eye Trump’s policy outlook.
Quantum Computing didn't have any news of its own to report, but the company is even smaller than D-Wave, with less than $1 million in revenue over the last four quarters. Its stock has soared even higher than D-Wave's over the last year, a disconnect that could lead to a continued decline in Quantum Computing's shares.
Nvidia, AMD, and Broadcom sold off after the Biden Administration released new AI chip export rules late Friday.
US stocks (^DJI,^GSPC, ^IXIC) are trading lower, erasing gains from earlier in the day after new economic data raises concerns about a hawkish Federal Reserve. Alexandra Canal breaks down what investors need to know on Wealth.
Bull markets often carry with them great expectations about future growth. Sometimes those expectations by the investing masses are too lofty given fresh incoming realities. I fancy that is the case today as we get ready to enter a firehose of news over the next month that could inject renewed volatility into markets.
Producer price data signals softer inflation, lifting Dow. Nasdaq, S&P 500 under pressure as Nvidia and Meta fall. CPI report looms for further insights.