Bright Spots as Big Tech Disappoints: Earnings This Week
The last week of quarterly results featured bad news from some high-profile stocks, but other names rose in prominence.
Right off the bat, Apple (AAPL)...
Why Stocks Move: Investor Rotation
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Midterms and Markets: How Tomorrow’s Election Matters
How might the midterm elections ripple through financial markets? There are three possible outcomes in tomorrow's midterm elections:
Republicans retain control of both houses...
Stocks Whipsaw to Best Week Since March
It was a crazy ride, but stocks just finished their best week since March.
The S&P 500 initially dropped, continuing a wave of bearishness from...
Apple’s Message for Growth Stocks
You can split hairs over profit margins and buybacks, but this earnings season proves that tech investors really only care about growth.
That's exactly what...
IPOs Slow in October as Markets Swoon
The red-hot IPO market took a breather last month as the broader indexes tumbled lower.
Some $4.8 billion of initial public offerings priced in October, according...
Don’t Worry, October’s Almost Over
Here's one good thing you can say about October: It's almost finished.
The S&P 500 is in the midst of its worst month since early...
Industrials Hammered as Sentiment Swings Sharply
The tide has turned against industrial stocks in a hurry.
In August and September they rallied on optimism that the U.S. would end its trade...
Stocks Cling to Gains After Volatility Shock
Stocks are trying to hold their ground after a brutal volatility shock earlier this month.
The S&P 500 rose less than 0.1 percent between Friday,...
Tech Mixed, Industrials Slip: Earnings This Week
Third-quarter earnings season is off to a mixed start, with high-profile names doing little but industrials getting hammered.
The most actively traded companies -- Netflix...