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The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate climbed this week to its highest level in nearly nine months, driving up borrowing costs for homebuyers during what’s traditionally the housing market’s busiest time of the year.
The tech sector leads continued Wall Street gains while American households struggle with skyrocketing gas prices.
This week is expected to be the busiest on Wall Street since the start of the year. To kick it off, U.S. stocks are edging modestly lower, with another rise in global crude prices and renewed selling in U.S. Treasuries, as investors appear reluctant to ...
High-flying U.S. equities could face turbulence in the final days of a blowout corporate earnings season as investors confront an increasingly tricky backdrop of spiking inflation and rising bond yields.
'It seems like there are two different markets right now,' strategist says Markets are looking increasingly divided between retail favorites and steady performers. Wall Street lived a tale of two markets this week. Once-popular momentum trades that ...
Futures are trading lower after a spectacular week came to an abrupt end Friday, as all the major indices were absolutely hammered. Voices across financial media were busy pointing out that the market is the most expensive based on the Schiller PE (price-to-earnings) metric since the dot-com crash in 2001.
Wall Street’s major market averages slipped on Monday as investors await Nvidia (NVDA) and retail earnings reports slated to come later in the week. The blue chip Dow (DJI) was -0.1%, the benchmark S&P 500 (SP500) was -0.