U.S. Futures Fall; Gold on Track for Weekly Loss
U.S. futures were lower after climbing in the previous session on soft inflation data that gave fresh hopes the Fed would hold interest rates at its meeting next month.
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Bonds Got Scorched This Summer. 3 Things That Could Make Fall More Miserable.
Treasuries have been in a funk since June. If the selloff doesn't stop, things could really go off the rails for stocks, the midterm elections, and the Fed.
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There Aren't Enough Ships to Handle China's Booming Car Exports
As demand slumps at home, Chinese cars are flooding other markets-and testing the shipping industry.
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Ukraine War Disrupts Grain Exports, Putting Food Stocks in Focus
Attacks on Russian and Ukrainian grain infrastructure are disrupting Black Sea export routes, with potential implications for Archer-Daniels-Midland, Bunge Global and major food companies.
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U.S. Sending Fresh Aircraft Carrier to Middle East Amid Iran War Strain
The USS George Washington is set to replace the USS Abraham Lincoln, as lawmakers raised concerns about reports of poor conditions aboard the Lincoln after more than 250 days at sea.
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Is the K-Shaped Economy a Thing Anymore?
The gap between the rich and everyone else, it seems, has narrowed.
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Trump Announces Drone Tariffs to Bolster U.S. Supply Chains and Counter China
The White House said the drone tariff program will protect the security of the U.S. and its defense and defense-adjacent industrial base.
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The Bulls and Bears Are at Each Other's Throats. Why the Bulls Have an Advantage.
Both the yeas and the nays agree that earnings growth has been stellar. But what underpins that strength is a matter of debate.
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China's Capital Flight Is Fueling Global AI. Beijing Cracks Down.
A part of the trade surplus is going into overseas investments, including hot-button artificial intelligence-related stocks and corporate bonds.
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Bleeding-Edge AI Meets Cutting-Edge Finance. Is This Peak AI?
These new futures contracts would allow investors to hedge and speculate on the cost of renting chips that machines need to train and run AI models.
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How the SEC Could Clear the Way for 24/7 Stock Trading
Crypto firms have already dabbled in tokenized stocks, though they're prevented from offering them to U.S. investors except in limited cases.
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Markets are looking eerily calm as investors chase FOMO rally
By nearly every headline measure, investors have never looked more relaxed in a year not short of wild rides. But that calm may not be as reassuring as it looks.
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Cleveland Fed President Says Central Bank Must 'Act Now' to Bring Down Inflation
Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack has called out the high level and persistence of inflation.
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