Por: MarketWatch Business October 31, 2022
Granted, some of that is down to Big Tech’s season. But it also shows that value stocks are flourishing in an inflationary environment. The Dow’s big names are well placed to pass on price rises to consumers and less impacted by costs than their tech counterparts. Newsletter Sign-up A new month begins Tuesday, the first ten days of which are likely to set the tone for markets for the rest of the year and maybe beyond. The Federal Reserve... + full article
MarketWatch USA Business October 28, 2022
With a month-to-date gain of 14%, the Dow is on track for its best monthly performance since January 1976, when it rose 14.4%, according to Dow Jones Market Data. To clinch its best October ever, it only needs to hang on to a month-to-date gain of 10.65% by the time the U.S.... + más
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MarketWatch USA Politics October 28, 2022
Forbes USA Business October 27, 2022
Updated Oct 27, 2022, 04:03pm EDTTopline The Dow Jones Industrial Average is poised to close out one of its best months in its 126-year industry this week as investors shake off their worst recession frights ahead of Halloween – but the historic gain may be little more than a... + más
The Dow just joined the S&P 500 in a bear market: What investors need to know | MarketWatch
Forbes USA Business October 13, 2022
Hedge funds outperformPhoto source: asianinvestor.net Much is written on the demise of Active Management. But in recent turbulent mostly-down markets, some active managers are not only outperforming the markets, but actually delivering positive returns for 2022. When looking at... + más
Billionaire hedge fund founders are readying their firms to outlast them. Here's the next generation of leaders as industry titans like Ray Dalio step back. | Business Insider
Almost 70% Of Hedge Funds Have YTD Outflows As The Industry Sheds $146B | Forbes
MarketWatch USA Business September 27, 2022
The Dow last fell into a bear market in early 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic all but shut down the global economy and sparked financial chaos. The Dow dropped 37.1% from its Feb. 12, 2020, peak to its bear-market low on March 23, 2020. It exited the bear — ending 20% above its... + más
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