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Financial concern is spiking among Americans, as 25.5 percent of the population fears a Wall Street meltdown, says report.
Wholesale data showed milder inflationary pressures while Trump renewed his threat to impose "take it or leave it" tariffs on trading partners.
Here are five key things investors need to know to start the trading day: 1. Market turmoil. Stock futures are down Friday morning in the wake of escalating conflict between Israe
This article will be updated throughout the day, so check back often for more daily updates. Israeli warplanes struck multiple targets in Iran over the evening, killing senior Iranian military officers and nuclear scientists,
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President Donald Trump has set off a fresh round of worrying about his approach toward the Federal Reserve with his statement that his pick for the next Fed chair is “coming out very soon.”
Nearly halfway through 2025, it's clear the stock market has a different character than in the past two years, in which it seemed the same story played out twice. In 2023 and 2024, investors championed the rise of the "Magnificent Seven" tech stocks,
The stock market bounced back after losses in early April following the announcement of widespread tariffs. FOX 9's Babs Santos has the full story.
JBS, the biggest meatpacker in the world, is set to go public on the New York Stock Exchange this week. JBS, a Brazilian company that is the world’s biggest meatpacker, is expected to make its debut on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday, one day later than planned.
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In the days before President Donald Trump suddenly paused most of the punishing tariffs on foreign countries he had revealed in early April, more than a dozen congressional lawmakers were tied to thousands of dollars’ worth of stock transactions,
One of Warren Buffett's best tips for investing amid volatility is to "be fearful when others are greedy, and be greedy when others are fearful." He offered this advice in a 2008 opinion piece for The New York Times, when investors were discouraged and pessimistic during the Great Recession.