Health-care companies rose, recouping some of their recent losses. Shares of UnitedHealth Group, CVS Health and Cigna moved into the green for 2025 after a punishing fourth quarter.
Shares of technology companies rallied as mega-cap artificial-intelligence and electric-car firms rebounded, returning to their 2024 winning ways. Nvidia shares rose by more than 4% and looked set to ...
Communications services companies rose as traders bet consolidation in the sector would continue.
Shares of power producers rose amid hopes that demand related to artificial intelligence and a green transition would drive further gains. Shares of Bloom Energy and Plug Power rose after the Treasury ...
Evercore ISI strategists led by Julian Emanuel recently said rising Treasury yields pose the biggest challenge to the bull market in stocks, warning that a 10-year yield above 4.75% could potentially ...
Through continued research, development, and marketing, we expect General Mills’ portfolio of strong brands to maintain an intangible edge. This investment helps products sell well, driving traffic ...
CoinDesk Bitcoin Price Index is up $1080.26 today or 1.11% to $98308.59 --Highest 4 p.m. level since Dec. 25, 2024, when it traded at $99073.53 --Best three day stretch since the three days ending Dec ...
The NASDAQ Composite Index is down 100.35 points or 0.51% this week to 19621.68 --Today it is up 340.88 points or 1.77% --Largest one-day percentage gain since Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024 ...
Front Month ICE Brent Crude for March delivery gained $2.72 per barrel, or 3.69% to $76.51 this week --Largest one week net and percentage gain since the week ending Dec. 13, 2024 ...
Front Month Nymex Natural Gas for Feb. delivery lost 2.90 cents per million British thermal units, or 0.86% to $3.3540 per million British thermal units this week --Largest two week net and percentage ...
Undervalued high-quality names from the Morningstar Wide Moat Focus Index are attractive stocks to buy for long-term investors. We put performance trends for stocks sectors, bonds, and funds into ...
Software companies are touting something called the "Rule of 40," but some are more flash than substance. Corporate leaders are searching for greater efficiencies and implementing acquisition plans ...