Stock Futures Are Falling Along With Oil. Gold, Silver Drift Higher.
More than 115 companies report earnings this week, including Alphabet on Wednesday and Amazon on Thursday.
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The Silver Market Is Messed Up. These Buyers Are Feeling the Pain.
The boom in the precious metal, interrupted by Friday's plunge, fueled a frenzy among refiners and caused major pain for companies that need the stuff.
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Congress's Bid to End Partial Shutdown Gets Tougher
Democrats pushing for immigration-enforcement changes say they won't help House Republicans pass funding measures.
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An Investor's Guide to the Boom (and Bust) in Gold and Silver
Friday's plummet in precious-metal prices shows the danger of being late to a rally that has gone far beyond reality.
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Luxury Brands Need a Comeback in China. They Shouldn't Count on It.
Even with a stock market that is outperforming the S&P 500, Chinese shoppers aren't flocking to luxury brands as they once did.
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The 'January barometer' for stocks comes with a big asterisk this year
If the first month of 2026 can be any guide to the rest of the year, investors should buckle up.
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Bitcoin's Price Sinks Further. What to Know.
The largest cryptocurrency had shed more than 12% in the past four days as of Saturday, and the weakness spilled over into Sunday.
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Trump Jokes About Suing Warsh if He Doesn't Lower Interest Rates
The president later said he didn't extract any concessions from the Federal Reserve nominee.
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The Vibe in the Crypto Market Right Now: 'Stay Alive'
The pain in cryptoland has even hardcore bitcoin fans worried about what's next.
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Kevin Warsh's Three Tasks: Shrink the Fed, Tame Inflation, Manage the President.
If confirmed, Trump's Fed-chair nominee would face several treacherous balancing acts.
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Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: U.S. Jobs Data, Central Bank Decisions in Focus
U.S. jobs data will come back into focus in the coming week as investors assess the likely timing of the next Federal Reserve interest-rate cut.
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China's Manufacturing PMI Contracts in January
China's official gauges of factory, services and construction activity unexpectedly slipped into contraction at the start of 2026, signaling a cooling in economic growth.
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The High Price You Pay to Get on Board Hot Companies Before They Go Public
Investment vehicles promote access to coveted stocks, but the costs and complexity can be shocking.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
February 01, 2026 21:00 ET (02:00 GMT)
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