Por: MarketWatch Business November 07, 2022
What’s driving markets Stocks of late have continued to be primarily in a negative thrall to expectations of the Federal Reserve’s rate rise trajectory. But traders on Monday showed signs of shrugging off such concerns. The Fed last week delivered a 75 basis point, or 0.75 percentage point, rise in the fed-funds rate, as expected, and signaled future rate moves might be smaller. Fed Chair Jerome Powell, however, emphasized that rates would... + full article
RTTNews USA Business November 08, 2022
The major U.S. index futures are currently pointing to a modestly higher open on Tuesday, with stocks poised to add to the strong gains posted in the two previous sessions.The may benefit from recent upward momentum, which has helped stocks recover from last week's pullback... + más
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Fox Business USA Business November 07, 2022
Matson Money founder and CEO Mark Matson gives market outlook ahead of the 2022 midterm elections on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.' As Americans prepare for Tuesday's midterm elections to determine which party controls Congress, investors are expecting... + más
Midterm Elections: The Politics Of The Stock Market | Forbes
Where Goldman says investors should be looking for bargains. Hint: the S&P 500 is too expensive | MarketWatch
MarketWatch USA Politics October 18, 2022
“Despite elevated recession risk, geopolitical tension, and a generally murky macro outlook, the earnings yield gap — a common proxy for the equity risk premium — trades close to the tightest levels in 15 years,” the strategist team wrote. “Relative to both real... + más
Google and Amazon are two of the biggest poachers of Goldman's tech talent. We mapped out the top 10 firms snapping up the bank's recent departures. | Business Insider
Goldman Sachs insiders say they are concerned about CEO David Solomon's push to build his personal brand, pointing to staff help for his DJing and use of the firm's planes | Business Insider
Forbes USA Business October 15, 2022
Bongarts/Getty Images Key Takeaways The stock market is down, and the numbers don’t look pretty - the Dow closed down 400 points yesterday. With inflation still soaring, the Fed has been raising interest rates, so investors are dumping stocks to liquidate their assets. Ten of... + más
How Long Do Recessions Last? When Are They Over? | Forbes
How low the stock market could fall and what investors should do, according to experts | ABC News
MarketWatch USA Business October 07, 2022
The new realities coincide with . Many people simply can’t afford to retire, or they are afraid they may not stay retired. Their future is grim. Financial advisors told clients they could spend 4% of their investments a year in retirement. The 4% rule, which dates to 1994, was... + más
Hurricane Ian Reminds Us Of 3 Retirement Risks Few Consider | Forbes
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Forbes USA Business October 03, 2022
Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesGetty Images October is the most volatile month, has brought the biggest one-day declines, and usually closes on the upside. We refine the analysis by looking at October behavior in the election and in the decennial cycles. Here is how it breaks... + más
It's the worst September for stocks since 2002. What that means for October. | MarketWatch
Midterm Elections Have Often Been A Turning Point For Stocks.getty With the midterm elections only about a month away, it is worth considering the implications of any change in government control. This analysis will strive to be non-partisan since investors would be wise to... + más
Why the Midterm Elections Could Mark the Market’s Bottom | MarketWatch
The Stock Market Has Risen After Every Midterm Election Since 1950 | Forbes
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