Over the last couple of weeks, trade concerns have, not surprisingly, taken center stage in the marketplace all over again. Most other indications – jobs and wage growth, interest rate policy – continue to point to the prospect of a stable, manageable economy for the time being, and even the foreseeable future. That means that […]
Read MorePlus, jobless claims just delivered a surprise, Saudi Aramco hit a $2 trillion valuation, and Credit Suisse says Apple’s iPhone shipments have dropped by double digits in China.
Read MorePlus, the Fed likely won’t change its interest rate target today, the FAA says re-certifying Boeing’s 737 Max will “extend into 2020,” and the world has a new most profitable public company.
Read MoreFor the past year and a half, the Technology sector has been one of the most volatile segments of the economy to try to follow, as tariffs and trade tensions have rocked stocks in practically every industry within the sector to some extent or another. Despite that volatility, a number of those stocks have performed […]
Read MorePlus, China expects the U.S. to delay the next round of tariff increases, House Democrats just announced two articles of impeachment against Trump, and department stores are in trouble.
Read MoreSunday, December 15 is starting to loom large for investors across the market, as the deadline for a new set of tariffs on Chinese goods approaches. Investors have been betting heavy that a trade deal is going to be finalized by the end of the year, and before the deadline, for most of the past […]
Read MorePlus, we’re fast approaching the U.S. deadline to impose more tariffs on Chinese goods, House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler said his committee will bring articles of impeachment against Trump this week, and Morgan Stanley says this stock is set to rocket higher.
Read MorePlus, China is waiving tariffs on pork and soy imports from the U.S., OPEC+ announced another round of production cuts, and Morgan Stanley just upped its bull case for Tesla.
Read MorePlus, General Motors and LG Chem are teaming up to build a new battery factory for electric vehicles, and Dollar General delivered an earnings beat.
Read MorePlus, the U.S. and China are reportedly moving closer to a trade agreement despite recent harsh rhetoric, Carl Icahn is urging HP to consider Xerox’s takeover bid, and Expedia shares are rising after a management shakeup.
Read MorePlus, the White House is planning to unleash new tariffs on China on December 15, France warned the EU will retaliate if the U.S. moves forward with tariffs on French goods, and Roku got an upgrade.
Read MorePlus, China said the U.S. has “sinister intentions” after the signing of the bill supporting Hong Kong protesters, oil prices are down, and Warren Buffett just lost his bid for Tech Data.
Read MorePlus, the impeachment inquiry is moving on to the Judiciary Committee, the FAA is tightening its grip on Boeing, and Deere shares are sliding.
Read MorePlus, the U.S. and China “reached consensus on properly resolving” key issues in ongoing trade talks, Dick’s Sporting Goods is surging, while Dollar Tree is slipping lower.
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