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U.S. Copper Imports Hit a 12-Year Record as LME Stocks Crash
U.S. importers hauled in more than 200,000 tonnes of refined copper in July, the biggest monthly vol...
Update: US Equity Indexes Mixed as Tech Gains Lift Nasdaq, Trump Threatens to Bomb Oman as Iran Peace Deal Deadline Expires
(Updates with index/price moves, macroeconomic data, and company/geopolitical news from the first pa...
Pound Sterling Price News and Forecast: GBP/USD edges higher as traders await UK jobs and CPI data
The Pound Sterling (GBP) registers modest gains of 0.14% on Monday against the US Dollar (USD) as in...
Activist Toms Capital renews call for Voya Financial to explore sale - report
SL Green sells midtown Manhattan building for $312M
US Equity Futures Rise Pre-Bell Despite Renewed US-Iran Clashes
US equity futures were edging higher pre-bell Monday despite the shaky Middle East ceasefire being t
Natural Alternatives Q3 Loss Widens Y/Y on Margin Pressure
NAII's Q3 sales rise 23% y/y, but a wider loss and margin pressure offset gains from stronger contract manufacturing demand.
China Shock 2.0 differs from 2000s export boom, Fed says
AI pushes Big Law toward technology, new business models, fewer routine tasks
The Chip Rally Has Gone Parabolic. It’s Time to Separate the Pillars From the Pretenders.
A furious rally for chip stocks has raised fears of a new bubble. If and when the party ends, five stocks will be left standing. They all remain undervalued.
Goldman, Citi raise copper price forecasts on supply disruptions and strong U.S. imports
XPeng, NIO Stocks Soar on Sign That China’s EV Sales Are Bouncing Back
FEATURE Shares of NIO and XPeng started the month with a bang. Li Auto stock even got a tiny boost despite falling delivery numbers. Combined, the three Chinese EV makers delivered 103,213 cars in M ...
PrimeEnergy Q1 Earnings Fall Y/Y on Unfavorable Gas Prices
PNRG's Q1 earnings fall y/y as negative Permian gas prices hurt revenues, though the company remains profitable and maintains a debt-free balance sheet.
The S&P 500 Lost 40% in Real Terms from 1968 to 1982. History Says It Could Happen Again.
Although the bull case has rarely sounded louder, with one-year gains running hot and the index pressing new highs, Wall Street has a long memory, and that memory is not kind to stretched valuations t ...
It’s not just tech stocks: The broad-based strength of the market right now gives investors reason to stay the course
While tech is still leading the party, more parts of the market are starting to join in.