There was a good billing to begin the month of December. The Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500 both set closing record highs. They did so largely on the back of the mega-cap stocks and semiconductor stocks ...
November closed as the best month of the year for the stock market, so December, which is often a good month, has a tough act to follow. The trend, however, suggests there will at least be an effort ...
The partnership should be quite lucrative for HON in the long-run -- the company estimates the deal to be worth $17.0 bln over its lifespan -- but not before some initial turbulence shakes its ...
Following a nearly four-year stint as Intel's (INTC +3%) CEO, Pat Gelsinger retired today, sparking modest enthusiasm among investors. Mr. Gelsinger will be replaced by a pair of interim co-CEOs, ...
2-yr: -10 bps to 4.27% 3-yr: -10 bps to 4.21% 5-yr: -13 bps to 4.17% 10-yr: -15 bps to 4.27% 30-yr: -15 bps to 4.45% ...
U.S. Treasuries are on track for a lower start with shorter tenors expected to show some relative weakness after underperforming last week. Treasury futures slipped in early evening action, facing ...
U.S. Treasuries trade near their lows after an extension of their opening losses. The trading day started in negative territory with the market adding to its losses shortly after the start. The ...
After trending downward from March to July, Darden Restaurants (DRI) has been quietly making a comeback, trading to a new 52-week high on Friday. This operator of several restaurant chains (Olive ...
U.S. Treasuries have climbed off their morning lows with the long bond turning positive about 90 minutes ago while shorter tenors have also narrowed their losses, but they remain in negative territory ...
U.S. Treasuries have added to their early gains, having spent the first hour of trade in a steady rise. The early advance has lifted all tenors, though the long end is showing some relative strength.
The November ISM Manufacturing Index checked in at 48.4% (Briefing.com consensus 47.6%) versus 46.5% in October. The dividing line between expansion and contraction is 50.0%, so the November reading ...
Demand for EVs remain brisk in China, bolstered by government subsidies and intensifying competition that has driven vehicle prices lower as manufacturers continue to ramp up discounts and incentives.