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‘Extremely active’ hurricane season may lead to late-summer surge in gas prices

U.S. gasoline prices at the pump probably aren’t too far from their likely peak this year, but a particularly active Atlantic hurricane season could lead to a late-summer surge in fuels costs, analysts warned Tuesday.

Here’s what the S&P 500’s 50-day moving average is telling us now about stocks

The once-reliable market-timing indicator has lost its predictive power.

This chart shows why the stock-market rally should broaden out later this year

The earnings-growth differential between the largest S&P 500 companies and the rest is expected to shrink later in 2024.

Inflation risks and Middle East tensions leave traders and investors ‘waiting for the next shoe to drop’

‘Scared’ and ‘very nervous’ among words used to describe the mindset within financial markets

Netflix is getting ready to body-slam the competition with live sports-entertainment content

For now, the password-sharing crackdown and advertising are likely to carry the day for Netflix, whose global membership stands at 260 million.

Dr. Martens’ profit warning highlights U.S. consumer-confidence challenge

The U.S. consumer, like the U.K. consumer, has had to think hard about household budgets, according to Danni Hewson, head of financial analysis at AJ Bell.

Do cash-gushing stocks outperform the S&P 500? Here’s what history has to say.

Here’s how selecting stocks five years ago by FCF yield would have worked out.

Nvidia isn’t just a chip stock, and could soar 30% when investors realize that

It’s perhaps hard to fathom that Nvidia could be severely underestimated by investors. But what if it is?

International Paper vows to list on London Stock Exchange as Superdry outlines plans to leave

The Memphis, Tenn., company’s plans to list on the London Stock Exchange would be a major win for the troubled market following a series of high-profile exits.

Yellen says U.S. preparing fresh Iran sanctions after Israel attack

The Biden administration is preparing fresh sanctions against Iran after the Islamic Republic’s attack on Israel, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told reporters on Tuesday.

Fund managers are giving up on bonds in a way they haven’t in 20 years

Fund-manager allocations to bonds dropped by the most in more than 20 years as they become more optimistic on growth while becoming less convinced the Fed will succeed in fighting inflations, a survey published Tuesday showed.

Fed shouldn’t cut interest rates to boost U.S. financial stability, IMF says

The Federal Reserve should not cut interest rates with an eye on financial stability concerns, the International Monetary Fund said Tuesday, in its latest update on financial market risks.
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