How does the U.S. stock market typically react to a government shutdown?
The markets could be in for some action if the government shutdown next week, according to Bank of America.
Chinese stocks are on fire this year, drawing big interest from foreign and domestic investors
Chinese stocks, once deemed univestable by many, are luring both local and foreign investors impressed by recent returns.
How gold and bitcoin are moving beyond market hedge to become income-generating investments
Investors want exposure to alternative assets that don’t move with stocks and bonds. They also want income. Wall Street and BlackRock have an answer.
Stocks making the biggest premarket moves: Paccar, Intel, RH, Riot Platforms and more
These are some of the stocks posting the largest moves in premarket trading Friday.
Fintech Checkout.com’s valuation falls to $12 billion
The internal valuation of $12 billion represents a significant decline from the $40 billion assigned to Checkout.com in a 2022 funding round.
Binny Bansal’s 3State Ventures invests Rs 160 crore in Curefoods pre-IPO round
Bengaluru-based Curefoods filed its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) to raise Rs 800 crore through the IPO, which also comprises an offer for sale (OFS) component of 4.08 crore shares.
India set for busiest IPO month in nearly three decades, leaving investors wide-eyed
India is set for its busiest IPO month in nearly 30 years, with 25 mainboard and 28 SME issues this week. Companies aim to raise over Rs 12,000 crore, driven by strong domestic liquidity, foreign investor interest, and SEBI’s fast-track approvals. Major upcoming listings include NSE, Tata Capital, and PhonePe.
Global casting call for top traders: From TV weatherman to dentist, FundSeeder finds hidden talent
“There are lots of great traders globally that are completely unknown,” “Market Wizards” author Jack Schwager said.
Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Mirion Technologies, Freeport-McMoRan, CarMax & more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves midday.
Ken Griffin say more tariff impact on inflation is still ahead, Fed should be independent
Ken Griffin said only about half of the inflationary impact from Trump’s wide-spreading levies on U.S. trading partners has passed through the economy.