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Finance
Attack on Israel: What investors, economists, and strategists are saying about the effect on markets
By
Macarena Muñoz
,
Sagarika Jaisinghani
,
Netty Ismail
and
Bloomberg
October 8, 2023
Finance
Top economist calls hot jobs report good news for economy, bad news for markets: ‘Something is likely to break’
By
Carter Johnson
and
Bloomberg
October 6, 2023
Health
Fast-food outlets ‘are going to be hurt’ in areas where Ozempic and Wegovy are heavily used, but the selloff in candy and beer stocks is ‘somewhat overdone’
By
Lisa Pham
,
Dasha Afanasieva
and
Bloomberg
October 6, 2023
Finance
Wall Street giant Larry Fink sees 10-year Treasury yield at 5% or higher ‘because of this embedded inflation. This structural inflation is unlike anything’
By
Alice Gledhill
,
Michael Mackenzie
and
Bloomberg
September 30, 2023
Finance
The S&P is heading below 3,000. Basic math (and a metric beloved by famed economist Robert Shiller) suggests it
By
Shawn Tully
September 26, 2023
Commentary
Investors are suddenly feeling bullish about the stock market again–but that doesn’t mean you should start shorting it
By
Michael Joseph
September 14, 2023
Commentary
Why critics love to hate Elon Musk–and why his fans adore him
By
Grace Lordan
September 13, 2023
Finance
There’s a totally legal type of insider trading and directors all the way up to the C-suite consistently beat the market, research finds
By
D. Brian Blank
,
Dallin Alldredge
and
The Conversation
August 26, 2023
Finance
The world’s biggest single investor in the stock market returned $143 billion in the first half of the year thanks to A.I. and tech
By
Chloe Taylor
August 16, 2023
Finance
How fast are Binance revenues falling? New trading data offers critical clues about the health of the crypto empire and its $37 billion coin
By
Shawn Tully
August 10, 2023
Tech
The Tesla CFO who oversaw consistent profits, an investment grade rating and was even ‘Master of Coin,’ is leaving after 13 years at the company
By
Dana Hull
,
Richard Clough
and
Bloomberg
August 7, 2023
Personal Finance
Americans aren’t binge-spending on drinking anymore as high-end liquor sales wane on post-pandemic life returning to normal
By
Chris Morris
August 1, 2023
Finance
Soft landing euphoria on Wall Street has analysts worried: ‘There is a ‘CPI-mission accomplished’ state of mind among many investors at this point, and it’s not the case’
By
Elena Popina
,
Jessica Menton
and
Bloomberg
July 30, 2023
Finance
How 2023’s ‘year of the bond’ turned into a furious stock rally unmatched by any in the past quarter-century
By
Denitsa Tsekova
and
Bloomberg
July 30, 2023
Finance
Live Nation stock takes a ride as Taylor Swift-boosted earnings send it to 52-week high before DOJ probe report prompts 16% plunge
By
Samantha Stewart
and
Bloomberg
July 29, 2023
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