The S&P committee, like investors everywhere, had to decide whether to defer to the market’s stampede into a select handful of stocks
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Cramer tells ’newbie‘ market investors it’s not too late to lock in tech stock profits
CNBC’s Jim Cramer said it’s not too late for new investors to take profits in once high-flying technology companies.
Stocks making the biggest moves in the premarket: Tesla, Disney, Peloton, Wells Fargo & more
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include Tesla, Disney, Peloton, Wells Fargo, and more.
People who tapped 401(k) plan during pandemic are stealing from their future selves, advisors warn
Many 401(k) plan savers tapped their accounts during the coronavirus pandemic. Thinking of a 401(k) in terms of a monthly income stream, instead of a lump sum, could make savers think twice before withdrawing money, experts said.
There’s a ‚huge amount of money‘ returning to China in the IPO space, investor says
As tensions mount between Washington and Beijing ahead of the U.S. presidential elections in November, Stonehorn Global Partners‘ Sam Le Cornu sees more Chinese firms returning home.
Singapore’s Temasek says its portfolio fell for the first time in four years due to Covid-19
Temasek’s net portfolio value fell to 306 billion Singapore dollars ($223.73 billion) for the financial year that ended March 31.
Shares of Chinese bottled water giant Nongfu Spring spike 85% in Hong Kong debut
The stock ended Tuesday’s trading session at 33.1 Hong Kong dollars ($4.12), around 54% higher than its initial public offering price of 21.50 Hong Kong dollars.
Stocks like Peloton and Lululemon just scored street-high price targets from top analysts
CNBC used TipRanks analyst ranking service to pinpoint Wall Street’s best-performing analysts, like Peloton and Lululemon.
Here’s what happened to the stock market on Friday
Stocks gyrated wildly throughout Friday’s session as tech shares tried to recover from a massive sell-off in the previous session.
Two kids, no support system and $167 in unemployment benefits: One single mom’s plight in the age of Covid-19
Jennifer Haynes, a self-employed chef living in Rancho Cucamonga, California, is caught in the middle of two opposing forces: childcare duties and meager unemployment benefits. Her story is emblematic of single mothers across the U.S. during Covid-19.