The stock market isn’t the economy” is a well-worn adage, but economists at Oxford Economics say moves in equities and other ...
U.S. stocks were lower on Thursday, after briefly turning positive earlier in the session, as traders digested President Trump's outline for new tariffs on cars and as bonds yields edged up. "The ...
Robinhood Markets Inc. has moved past its meme stock days to become known as the go-to trading platform for retail investors ...
MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe fell 6.69 points ... from 4.316 per cent late on Wednesday. The 30-year bond yield fell 2.9 basis points to 4.6016 per cent from 4.631 per cent late ...
Many of you will have heard of a 60/40 (stock/bond) portfolio. The basic idea is that these 2 assets are uncorrelated. Bonds are secure and steady. Stocks have more growth potential but more ...
March 10 (Reuters) - Japanese investors increased bond purchases in February due to a fall in yields overseas, but retreated from foreign equities on concerns over U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
One factor that's given the biggest companies in the stock market an unfair advantage in recent years has been the tightening money supply. U.S. M2 money supply started declining in 2022 ...
Investors sold stocks and went on a bond-buying spree as Trump's tariffs kicked in on Tuesday. It offered a sign of a shifting market narrative: traders have started to focus more on tariffs ...
Capital flows into Bank of America's debt after investors moved away in recent days, as equity prices swoon Jitters around a recession were hitting bank stocks ... bond market comes after money ...
The "Bond King" told BI he's worried Trump's tariffs will fuel inflation and choke growth. The billionaire investor recommended four defensive stocks including Altria and AT&T. Bill Gross says ...
The stock market's post-election Trump bump has been wiped out. Both stocks and bond yields are sinking as Trump's tariffs spark fears of a global trade war. It's the opposite of what happened ...
Yesterday’s big selloff in the US stock market and the plunge in Treasury yields has upended a once-powerful market trend — bonds are now outperforming equities since Trump was elected president.