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Niftys largest intraday surge since February 2021, the Gift Nifty trends on Tuesday, May 13, indicated a gloomy start for the ...
Disneyland turned 70 this week—and threw itself quite the party. From new shows and nighttime spectaculars to Duffy’s big return and mountains of anniversary merch, the resort is doing its best to ...
Selena Gomez has a net worth of $1.3 billion and owns multiple homes in California, where she began investing in real estate ...
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The new US-China trade thaw hasn't shaken Wall Street's biggest bear. "We continue to see a recession as our base case. Although tariffs have come down, the effective US tariff rate is still the ...
Throughout the tumultuous trading months of this year, Christopher Harvey has never flinched when it came to his Wall Street-topping S&P 500 SPX target of 7,007. “I was asked many times if I was ...
Silver broke down significantly during the trading session on Wednesday, as we continue to see a lot of noise in this market. That makes sense, considering that silver is very volatile to begin ...
Real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield (NYSE:CWK) reported Q1 CY2025 results beating Wall Street’s revenue ...
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Swiss firm UBS is bucking the more bullish tone on Wall Street. UBS Wealth Chief Investment Officer Mark Haefele has reportedly downgraded U.S. stocks to “neutral” from “attractive.” ...
Fox also reported quarterly profit and revenue exceeding Wall Street expectations, thanks to a surge in advertising revenue ...
The US-China trade deal gave markets a huge boost on Monday, but progress on tariffs over the weekend still leaves some risks to stocks and the economy intact, top Wall Street commentators say.