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Stocks fell June 13 as Middle East tensions rose; oil jumped while inflation stayed tame and jobless claims increased.
Amid the tragedy of the Israel-Iran conflict, stocks are proving stoic. Futures early Monday, as the missile attacks continued, showed the S&P 500 once again reclaiming the 6,000 mark. That's only ...
Mortgage rates are linked to 10-year Treasury yields in the bond market, and they are also sensitive to other factors such as ...
Consumer sentiment rebounded sharply in June, rising 16% from May, though still 20% below its December 2024 peak. Inflation ...
American Consumer Outlook Brightens in June; Fed Decision, Middle East Tensions in Focus By Vicky Ge Huang An announcement by the Federal Reserve will be the focus of the week, where interest rates ...
Cooper-Standard's strong profitability and debt refinancing potential provide upside despite tariff concerns. Check out why ...
Consumer sentiment increased in June for the first time in six months, the latest sign that Americans' views of the economy have improved as inflation has stayed tame and the Trump administration has ...
Encouraging economic data has boosted market hopes for Fed rate cuts, but policymakers remain cautious amid lingering ...
The average rate on 30-year fixed home loans from Freddie Mac ticked down again to 6.84% for the week ending June 12.
The market's rebound is impressive, but risks like sticky inflation and high valuations remain. Learn more about the market ...
Jamie Dimon says the party’s over, and what comes next could hit your wallet, your job, and your sense of stability.
Consumer sentiment increased in June for the first time in six months, the latest sign that Americans’ views of the economy ...