Top 5 things to watch in markets in the week ahead
It’s set to be another nail-biting week for investors as U.S. voters go to the polls in a too close to call presidential election race that will have far-reaching...
It’s set to be another nail-biting week for investors as U.S. voters go to the polls in a too close to call presidential election race that will have far-reaching...
Major technology stocks like Meta Platforms and Microsoft fell after their latest earnings as Wall Street was spooked by their mounting expenses and AI spending. With election-related uncertainties and the need for portfolio diversification, dividend ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Sunday that his government planned to cut student loans for around three million Australians by 20%, wiping...
-- Japan avoided a recession in the fourth quarter, a revised gross domestic product reading showed on Monday, aided chiefly by increased company spending on new...
Gaming commentators noticed the voice clip of the character that resembles Kamala Harris, where she calls out a “one percenter” and says they should be taxed.
U.Today - Bitcoin, the first and largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, attempted to reach $70,000 during today's trading session, but bulls have yet to succeed. BTC...
U.Today - According to recent on-chain data, corporate Bitcoin holder MicroStrategy moved 1,652 Bitcoin, worth about $114.38 million, to a new wallet. This transfer, reported by...
U.Today - In a recently published tweet founder and currently the executive chairman of MicroStrategy Michael Saylor revealed the key elements of the successful strategy that has...
U.Today - Robert Kiyosaki, entrepreneur in the financial education sphere also widely known for authoring a classic book on finance management “Rich Dad Poor Dad”, has...
Yesterday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released the official October Jobs Report – and it was a dud. The U.S. economy added just 12,000 jobs last month, versus expectations for 100,000 new jobs and far below the September total of 254,000 new jobs. Meanwhile, the August and September job growth numbers were revised lower by 112,000, and the unemployment rate pushed higher from about 4.05% to 4.15%.InvestorPlace - Stock Market News, Stock Advice & Trading Tips Across the board, it was a very w