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Stock market
The "wealth effect" could affect consumer behavior — and U.S. politics
Apr 19, 2024
While sizable gains in the value of stocks and real estate has likely boosted spending, it's done less to improve sentiment.
Trump's Truth Social debuts on the stock market. Here's what you need to know.
by
David Brancaccio
, Alex Schroeder
and Natalie White
Mar 27, 2024
The people purchasing stock of the Trump Media and Technology Group are likely buying shares out of loyalty to the former president rather than faith in it as a good long-term investment, argues the University of Florida's Jay Ritter.
Can the rip-roaring good times for the stock market last?
Mar 14, 2024
Rock bottom interest rates and reduced corporate taxes have helped buoy stock market gains in the past decade.
What's going on with China's stock market?
by
Matt Levin
Feb 6, 2024
Since 2021, China’s stock markets have lost about $7 trillion in value, which has implications for the global economy.
All aboard the AI hype train
by
Ellen Rolfes
Jan 26, 2024
Artificial intelligence bets on Wall Street are huge. But some experts warn investor optimism around AI growth may be irrationally high.
Can human market investors beat the algorithms?
by
Janet Nguyen
Nov 3, 2023
Algorithms are good at disguising their behavior.
Lululemon is the latest to join the S&P 500 — and gain access to billions in investment
by
Justin Ho
Oct 18, 2023
But it comes with strings attached.
For public good, not for profit.
A lot goes into pricing a stock IPO
Sep 14, 2023
And that's before the shares even get to the P in the acronym: the public. First there's the "roadshow," later, hopefully, the "pop."
U.S. equity investors think stocks are too expensive, survey finds
Aug 16, 2023
S&P Global’s investment manager index survey says most sectors are losing favor with investors. What's going on?
How do young adults view investing after COVID turmoil and market swings?
Aug 14, 2023
There are new products that make investing and trading easier than ever for people who have less money, through apps and fractional shares.