Today: September 21, 2024
Today: September 21, 2024

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Wall Street indexes bounce back as investors await inflation data, Fed rate cuts

Wall Street's three major indexes gained more than 1% on Monday as investors looked for bargains after the previous week's sell-off while they also waited

Wall Street indexes bounce back as investors await inflation data, Fed rate cuts
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Toronto market snaps losing streak as bargain hunters step in

Canada's main stock index ended higher for the first time in five sessions on Monday, with heavily weighted financials and industrials among the sectors to benefit as

Toronto market snaps losing streak as bargain hunters step in
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Post-payrolls foothold, new iPhones and debate

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Wall Street futures have found their feet after Friday's exaggerated market reaction to an otherwise middling employment report -

Post-payrolls foothold, new iPhones and debate
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Boeing's shares rise after tentative labor deal that could avert major strike

Boeing's shares rose 3.7% on Monday after the planemaker and its biggest union reached a tentative deal covering more than 32,000 workers, averting a

Boeing's shares rise after tentative labor deal that could avert major strike
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FTSE 100 jumps over 1% on Entain boost; Burberry and Hostmore tumble

London's benchmark FTSE 100 climbed over 1% amid broader gains led by travel and leisure stocks after an upbeat forecast from gambling group Entain, while

FTSE 100 jumps over 1% on Entain boost; Burberry and Hostmore tumble
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Stock market today: Wall Street rallies to claw back some of last week's sharp loss

U.S. stocks climbed Monday to claw back some of the losses from their worst week in nearly a year and a half

Stock market today: Wall Street rallies to claw back some of last week's sharp loss
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China still busy exporting disinflation

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole It's been a down day for Asia as it catches up with the post-payrolls fallout on Wall Street, with the Nikkei losing another 1.7%

China still busy exporting disinflation
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China Renaissance plunges on trade resumption as star dealmaker's absence clouds prospects

China Renaissance shares plunged as much as 72% on Monday after ending a 17-month suspension triggered by a probe involving the boutique investment

China Renaissance plunges on trade resumption as star dealmaker's absence clouds prospects
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Wall Street surges, dollar firms ahead of data, expected rate cut

U.S. stocks closed sharply higher on Monday and the dollar strengthened as markets awaited key data and actions from central banks.

Wall Street surges, dollar firms ahead of data, expected rate cut
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Dell, Palantir and Erie Indemnity to join S&P 500

The S&P Dow Jones Indices said on Friday server maker Dell Technologies, data analytics firm Palantir Technologies and property and casualty insurer Erie Indemnity will join the benchmark

Dell, Palantir and Erie Indemnity to join S&P 500
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Well-timed GameStop options trade scores $550K profit after Roaring Kitty post

A well-timed trade in GameStop's options reaped a handsome profit on Friday after an account associated with "Roaring Kitty," a stock influencer and longtime

Well-timed GameStop options trade scores $550K profit after Roaring Kitty post
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Starboard files proposal at News Corp, seeks to break Murdoch's grip

Hedge fund Starboard Value has filed a shareholder resolution to do away with the dual-class shares that allow Rupert Murdoch to control News Corp, the

Starboard files proposal at News Corp, seeks to break Murdoch's grip
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SEC fines Esmark, chairman over false tender offer for US Steel

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SEC fines Esmark, chairman over false tender offer for US Steel
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Massachusetts regulators fine Morgan Stanley over First Republic insider sales

Massachusetts securities regulators have fined Morgan Stanley $2 million for failing to properly monitor trades by a First Republic Bank insider before the bank failed, according to a

Massachusetts regulators fine Morgan Stanley over First Republic insider sales
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Fed policymakers say they are ready to start cutting interest rates

By Ann Saphir, Lindsay Dunsmuir and Michael S.

Fed policymakers say they are ready to start cutting interest rates
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Broadcom shares slump as revenue target fails to impress investors counting on AI boost

Broadcom's shares closed down 10% on Friday after the chipmaker's tepid revenue forecast spooked investors betting on robust demand for AI chips to drive

Broadcom shares slump as revenue target fails to impress  investors counting on AI boost
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Buffett's Berkshire offloads Bank of America shares again; total sales near $7 billion

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has trimmed its stake in Bank of America once again, making the total sales since mid-July nearly $7 billion.

Buffett's Berkshire offloads Bank of America shares again; total sales near $7 billion
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Payrolls, Williams and Waller - a big decider

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Friday looks set to play out like a concentrated version of what markets have been navigating all year - what's the fine

Payrolls, Williams and Waller - a big decider
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FTSE 100 clocks weekly decline; personal goods shares biggest drag

UK's main stock index ended lower on Friday, dragged down by personal goods and automobile shares, while investors assessed U.S. jobs report data to determine the extent of

FTSE 100 clocks weekly decline; personal goods shares biggest drag
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Markets torn by US services-factories divide: Mike Dolan

The stark divide between the performance of the U.S. manufacturing sector and the more dominant services sector is giving stock markets a headache at a critical moment.

Markets torn by US services-factories divide: Mike Dolan
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Stock market today: Wall Street falls sharply to close its worst week in nearly 18 months

Another rout hit Wall Street after an update on the U.S. job market came in weak enough to add to worries about the economy

Stock market today: Wall Street falls sharply to close its worst week in nearly 18 months
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BofA accused by whistleblower of sharing nonpublic information, WSJ reports

A whistleblower complaint has alleged that Bank of America shared nonpublic information with some investors before it sold roughly $200 million worth of stock for some clients in India, the

BofA accused by whistleblower of sharing nonpublic information, WSJ reports
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Mexico bank regulator approves details of stock market reform

The board of Mexican bank regulator CNBV on Thursday approved the terms of a stock market reform passed last year, Deputy Finance Minister Gabriel Yorio, who spearheaded the

Mexico bank regulator approves details of stock market reform
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CBOE partners with UK firm to launch U.S. private share trading platform, Bloomberg News reports

Derivatives exchange operator CBOE is partnering with a London-based tech firm, Globacap, to create a U.S. trading platform for shares of closely held companies, Bloomberg News reported on

CBOE partners with UK firm to launch U.S. private share trading platform, Bloomberg News reports
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Why investors are on edge ahead of Friday’s jobs report

Why investors are on edge ahead of Friday’s jobs report

Why investors are on edge ahead of Friday’s jobs report

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