Before the trading day starts we bring you a digest of the key news and events that are likely to move markets. Today we look at: Author of the article: Bloomberg News Alex Gabriel Simon Published Sep 30, 2024 • 2 minute read qs6yja8[qvo8bjhw(5tvorcs_media_dl_1.png Bloomberg (Bloomberg) — Before the trading day starts we bring you
(RTTNews) - The South Korea stock market has finished lower in two of three trading days since the end of the six-day winning streak in which it had rallied almost 120 points or 4.6 percent. The KOSPI now sits just beneath the 2,650-point plateau and it's likely to hold steady in that neighborhood again on
The tongue-in-cheek answer to what to expect if Vice President Kamala Harris wins the presidency is “the unexpected.” This is because although elections can create market volatility, they rarely dictate the longer-term outcome of stock prices. According to the chief investment strategist at CFRA Research, Sam Stovall, the stock market tends to move up regardless
Investing.com -- Recent actions by the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), particularly the decision to cut interest rates by 50 basis points, have triggered debate about their broader economic implications. Yardeni Research offers a pointed observation: the current environment resembles the conditions that led to a stock market "meltup" in the 1990s. A meltup refers
October has historically been a good month to have money in the stock market. The S&P 500 has rallied at least 10% on 61 occasions since World War II, and nearly one-third of those rallies have started in October, according to Bespoke Investment Group. One example is the bear market that started on Jan. 3, 2022
NEW YORK -- U.S. stocks closed another record-setting week with a muted performance Friday, as hope built on Wall Street that the U.S. economy can manage the rare feat of suppressing high inflation without causing a recession. The S&P 500 edged down by 0.1% from its all-time high set the day before, its 42nd of
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett is known for his impressive success in the stock market. While most of us may not reach the same levels of wealth as Buffett, his strategies offer valuable insights that anyone can apply to improve their financial well-being. Here are 5 approaches from Buffett’s investment playbook: 1. Define Your Objectives Buffett
By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investor hopes for a soft landing for the U.S. economy will be put to the test next week, as the government releases closely watched labor market data following a series of disappointing jobs reports. Wall Street's benchmark is up 20% year-to-date near a record high. With the third
Features Newsday Reporter 3 Hrs Ago Republic Bank officials celebrate with representatives of non-governmental, educational and charitable organisations selected be part of the 2024/2025 cohort of the Republic Bank Power to Make A Difference programme. - Sixty-six non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working to create positive societal change have been selected as the 2024/2025 beneficiaries of the
Features Newsday 4 Hrs Ago Teacher Vanessa Ramoutar-Singh has published a communication studies textbook, designed to support students as they prepare for CAPE exams. - BAVINA SOOKDEO A communication studies textbook, designed to support students as they prepare for CAPE exams, has been published by secondary schoolteacher Vanessa Ramoutar-Singh. The CAPE Communication Studies: Multiple-Choice Booklet
Editorial Newsday 13 Hrs Ago Heritage Petroleum Co Ltd., Santa Flora. - File photo IN an unwelcome reminder of the damaging oil spill on the south-western “heel” of Tobago, when an overturned, abandoned barge spilled thousands of gallons of oil into the sea, threatening beaches and marine life, Heritage Petroleum is working to clean up
In the tit-for-tat blame game that continues to play about regarding delayed and poor AI deployment, workers are now saying that their managers aren’t ready enough to move things forward. A Capgemini Research Institute report of 1,500 executives and 1,000 workers across 15 countries found just one in 10 (11.6%) employees believe their managers have