Articles

The Dow Jones Transportation Average is on a historic tear. Here are 6 charts you need to see.

The Dow Jones Transportation Average, seen as a proxy for the health of the U.S. economy, has been on a historic run lately following a protracted period of subpar returns.

Why Social Security faces a financial reckoning just a few years from now

Did policymakers in 1983 do a good job fixing Social Security?

Tim Cook’s secret weapon that turned Apple into a $4 trillion empire

Tim Cook will leave the CEO post after 15 years marked by supply-chain dominance.

These stocks are popping after Amazon and Anthropic expand their chip partnership

Amazon’s Trainium chip is seeing more traction, and suppliers Astera Labs, Credo and Marvell stand to gain.

These alternative index strategies are beating the S&P 500 after the stock market’s new highs

Invesco has nine factor approaches to tracking the S&P 500. All but one have beaten the index this year, and two have stood out since the stock market’s March 30 low.

I paid $4,500 instead of filing an insurance claim. Here’s when you should do the same.

Two smart ways to save on insurance as premiums skyrocket. Plus: sign up for the next Don’t Short Yourself Live Q&A on cutting college costs.

Retail sales jump to a 3-year high due to surging gas prices, but consumers also aren’t showing any quit

In March, sales at U.S. retailers posted the biggest gain in three years, but the increase was driven by higher gasoline prices and rising inflation, both of which could sap the economy if they don’t ease soon.

Halliburton’s earnings take a hit from the Iran conflict, but they still top forecasts

Halliburton’s stock gains after profit more than doubled and beat expectations, even as the Middle East conflict took a bite out of the oil-services giant’s results.

The chatbot era is over — these 3 sectors are the real AI gold mines for 2026

Capital is flooding into AI. Defense, healthcare and agentics are the big winners, writes Mark Minevich.

The ‘blue sky’ scenario that could take the S&P 500 to 8,000 by year’s end, according to JPMorgan

JPMorgan has revised upward its S&P 500 target for the end of 2026, with earnings optimism a big driver.

GE’s profit beats by wide margin, sending its stock into positive territory for the year

GE Aerospace’s stock surge and profit beat can be partially attributed to strength in its commercial-engines business.

The current oil shock most resembles the first Gulf War, says UBS. What that means for prices.

Analysts at the Swiss multinational bank said today’s oil supply shock most similarly resembles the Gulf War.
1 168 169 170 171 172 2,702