Investors may be nervous about election-related volatility ... though some still see another jumbo rate cut in the cards as ...
The U.S. economy has been running smoothly for the most part, but that could change depending on what happens at the polls ...
Shares are mixed in Asia after U.S. stock indexes drifted lower at the start of a momentous week full of potential ...
U.S. stocks rallied Tuesday as voters headed to the polls on the last day of the presidential election and as more data piled ...
Markets worldwide have been fixated on what the election will mean for U.S. economic, monetary and trade policy, as well as ...
Analysts predicted choppy markets going into the presidential election on Tuesday, but emphasized the US economy's growth and ...
Market indicators that normally flash ahead of the election are absent this year, showing traders are more focused on the ...
Harris' momentum in the election's final days weighed on the Trump trade on Monday, with Treasury yields, the US dollar, and ...
Despite the twists and turns, voters have voiced a consistent priority: the economy matters most. A Gallup poll last month ...
Many investors worry the election may shake up their investments. Top financial advisors say it’s best to take a long-term ...
Fight the urge to sell: Temporary shocks caused by geopolitical events can create a sense of panic. However, it’s crucial not ...
Inflation, interest rates, the labor market, GDP, and housing are all being closely scrutinized ahead of Election Day.