Wall Street prepares for the busiest week of earnings, which will include reports from some of the largest tech companies.
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The stock market frenzy feels like 1999 dot-com bubble, global investor Barry Sternlicht warns
„I don’t think we’re having a problem in the stock market near term,“ the Starwood Capital founder told CNBC. But he urged investors to watch out long term.
Trading volume is up from 2020’s breakneck pace as retail investors jump in
It’s not just equity prices that are hitting new highs in 2021. Trading volumes for stocks and options are at records as well.
Stocks making the biggest moves in the premarket: IBM, Sierra Wireless, Intuitive Surgical & more
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include IBM, Sierra Wireless, Intuitive Surgical, and more.
Risk of a major correction is ‚really low,‘ economic forecaster Lakshman Achuthan says
The Economic Cycle Research Institute’s Lakshman Achuthan said U.S. growth will help stocks avert a major setback.
Trading volume is up from 2020’s breakneck pace as retail investors jump in
It’s not just equity prices that are hitting new highs in 2021. Trading volumes for stocks and options are at records as well.
As Biden takes office, China again calls for relations with the U.S. to ‚return to the right track‘
In the wake of Joe Biden’s inauguration, China is talking up hope for better relations with Washington but warns against challenging Beijing’s sovereignty.
IBM revenue slide continues in Q4 2020
IBM’s revenue has fallen for four consecutive quarters, a familiar theme for the company.
Stocks are set to retreat from records to end the week, Dow futures drop 250 points
Contracts tied to the major U.S. stock indexes slipped early Friday morning as Wall Street appeared headed to close out the record-setting week on a muted note.
Intel says an earnings slide may have leaked early, which is why it released results before close
Intel’s earnings beat its own projections, which the company attributed to strong PC sales, especially in the low-end.