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Wall Street cruises to more records
Wall Street Turns to 2016, While Stock Market Has to Live in ‘24
A sense of déjà vu overwhelmed Wall Street this week, as Donald Trump’s election win gave the stock market a jolt similar to what happened after his victory eight years ago. Small caps soared, banks leaped and the S&P 500 Index had its best Election Day in history and strongest week in 12 months.
Wall Street believes stocks will keep rising on Trump’s win — but this could threaten the rally
Many on Wall Street expected Tuesday’s election would be the final obstacle standing in the way of a stock-market melt-up heading into the end of the year. But rising Treasury yields are increasingly a concern.
Stock market today: Wall Street cruises to more records as it closes its best week in a year
World shares are mostly lower after the Federal Reserve cut interest rates again to ease pressure on the U.S. economy.
Wall Street Bets on New Riches Ahead in Markets All-In on Trump
All year, a slew of
Wall Street
pros have questioned the durability of an indiscriminate risk rally that has fattened stock prices by trillions of dollars, sent Bitcoin soaring, fueled a credit bonanza, and more. All year, besides a short-lived market ...
Trump’s win sends Wall Street to record highs; Fed cuts interest rates
Investors are betting that Donald Trump's potential policies in his second term serving as U.S. president will spur growth for corporate America.
Stock market today: Most of Wall Street rises after the Fed cuts interest rates
U.S. stocks are ticking higher ahead of the Federal Reserve’s announcement coming later in the afternoon about what it will do with interest rates.
Trump, Wall Street
Why Wall Street may hold the ultimate veto power over Trump budget plans
Wall Street investors are bracing for a battle over Trump policies and plans that risk ballooning the U.S. debt load.
Wall Street drafts Trump wish lists over bank capital, SEC regulation
The banking and finance industries are rapidly drawing up wish lists for lighter regulation under President Donald Trump's incoming administration as Wall Street sees a window of opportunity to influence policy.
Citi CEO Says Banks to Benefit From Expected Trump Regulations
Wall Street would be helped by a less-stringent version of crucial banking regulation that’s expected once US President-elect Donald Trump takes office, Citigroup Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jane Fraser said.
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Wall Street Giants Split Time Between Trillion-Dollar Gulf Hubs
BlackRock Inc.’s Larry Fink was among headliners at Saudi Arabia’s annual Davos-style investment confab in October. Days ...
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Billionaire Warren Buffett Sends an Ominous Sign to Wall Street. Here's the Silver Lining
Investors follow Warren Buffett's moves closely. He has earned the respect of the investing community for his wisdom, common ...
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Should You Buy Nvidia Stock Before Nov. 20? Wall Street Has a Clear Answer for Investors.
Nvidia will report financial results for the third quarter on Nov. 20, and the vast majority of
Wall Street
analysts rate ...
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Wall Street expects Trump presidency will unlock deal-making
Wall Street
dealmakers and corporate leaders expect the flood gates to open on merger and acquisition activity after ...
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Wall Street feels swipe fatigue as Match Group shares tumble, signaling an opening for new dating startups
Stock drops for Match Group and Bumble signal swipe fatigue opening doors for dating startups to disrupt a $5 billion ...
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Wall Street giants hire lawyers in Thames Water debt battle
Bank of America and JP Morgan have hired Simpson Thacher to represent them in the unfolding fight over the future of ...
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Meet the Unstoppable Growth Stock That Just Hit a New All-Time High but Is Still an Unqualified Buy, According to Wall Street
Amazon hit a new all-time high of more than $210 on Thursday, yet many on Wall Street feel it's still an unqualified buy. Of ...
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Wall Street cheers Trump's return, with some trepidation
NEW YORK (Reuters) -
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executives cheered the prospect of business-friendly regulations and a burst of deals as ...
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