Wall Street is bracing for a sharp decline in U.S. oil refiners' fourth-quarter profits as fuel demand softened, while seeking clarity on the sector's preparations for President Donald Trump's threatened tariffs on crude imports from Canada and Mexico.
Monday’s bloodbath in Nvidia and other AI stocks wiped out some $1 trillion from the stock market’s value.
Wall Street is mainly focused on Apple's iPhone sales in China and any guidance related to its March quarter, which could include iPhone SE4 sales.
Not every outlet popular with conservative readers is cheerleading for President Donald Trump. The Rupert Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal has notably applied some brakes on its editorial pages during the new president's first week in office.
Microsoft on Wednesday forecast disappointing growth in its Azure cloud computing business, sending its shares down more than 5% as investors worry about big spending, elusive artificial intelligence revenue and growing competition from cheaper AI models from China.
Tesla is a controversial stock and there is no shortage of opinions about what will happen later today. Artificial intelligence, demand, and President Donald Trump’s electric-vehicle policies are three key issues facing the company,
For years now, those who have worried about the equity market’s overvaluation have been voices in the wilderness. As the bull market continued to power the market ever higher, these worriers were dismissed as paranoid Chicken Littles worried that the sky is falling.
Buried in a rote US Treasury survey released on the eve of the latest holiday weekend was a question that all of Wall Street wants the answer to: What’s the Federal Reserve’s plan once it’s done drawing down its crisis-era bond holdings?
WEPE presale raised $63.3 million, setting a new benchmark in meme coin funding. Despite market turbulence, interest in Pepe-themed coins remains strong.
Ethereum-based meme project Wall Street Pepe (WEPE) has been one of the most popular crypto presales of early 2025
Parmy Olson is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering technology. A former reporter for the Wall Street Journal and Forbes, she is author of “Supremacy: AI, ChatGPT and the Race That Will Change the World.”