It lost all of that value and then more.” Is there anybody left on Wall Street who thinks Kamala Harris is going to win? With days to go before the election, it seems everyone in the world of ...
AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) offered up stronger-than-expected third-quarter results, but concerns about its fourth-quarter guidance have cropped up on Wall Street, suggesting that the artificial intelligence ...
Wall Street landlords don’t have a huge foothold in residential property yet, but they want one in the future. A handful of neighborhoods offer a preview of what that could mean for the U.S ...
Analysts aren’t bullish on the struggling chipmaker, with Wall Street generally calling for a loss and expecting comparatively little upside for the shares. Of the 17 brokers focused on Intel ...
Some of the top figures on Wall Street sound more concerned about the persistence of inflation than the occupant of the Oval Office in 2025. "I do believe we have greater embedded inflation in the ...
In the second quarter, Google reported revenues of nearly $85 billion, outdoing Wall Street’s expectations by around $640 million. Google’s revenue was up 14% year over year, and its Cloud ...
And they’re scared. That’s the assessment from my sources at top Wall Street firms who witnessed interesting 180s at two of the most prestigious banks: Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan, run by David ...
At the start of 2024, Wall Street's end-of-the-year S&P 500 price target was just 4,861. Analysts failed to anticipate a soft landing and the impacts of the AI boom. Instead of following Wall ...
Political betting markets aren’t new, but a too-close-to-call, high-stakes presidential election and wariness over traditional polling has led Wall Street investors to look to the shifting ...
There have been other examples as well. The Cboe Volatility Index VIX, better known as the VIX or Wall Street's "fear gauge," has risen in October even as the S&P 500 has remained at or near ...
By Lauren Hirsch Someone you probably have never heard of has managed to scare virtually all of corporate America — and Wall Street is creating a new cottage industry around the fear.