The Institute for Supply Management released its October report on the state of the services industry, which found that service-based businesses, like restaurants and retailers, grew at the fastest ...
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Futures inched higher while bitcoin topped $82,000 as the Donald Trump rally continues. Nvidia, Meta lead five stocks near buy points.
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Mark Hamrick, an analyst with Bankrate, cautioned that “trying to time the markets is a fool’s errand,” especially during the election.
Dow Jones futures will open Sunday evening, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures, with shifting bets on the presidential election in focus. The next Federal Reserve meeting and a continued ...
Investors banking on a Trump victory to spell the end of the Biden-era bashing of "greedflation" and price gouging, for example, should consider how he might react to a resurgence in inflation ...
Stocks rallied as investors digested Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election over Kamala Harris.