The NASDAQ Composite Index is up 66.95 points or 0.34% this week to 19926.72 --Longest winning streak since the week ending Oct. 25, 2024, when the market rose for seven straight weeks --Today it is ...
--Today's preliminary volume is 117.2 million shares; highest since Dec. 15, 2023, when 118.5 million shares were traded These companies largely earn their competitive advantage from intangible assets ...
Fed's review of KeyCorp deal signals lighter touch on bank mergers by central bank Analyst hails Fed's quicker-than-expected approval of an investment in KeyCorp by the Bank of Nova Scotia as a good ...
In its monthly supply and demand report released Tuesday, the Agriculture Department said the U.S. is expected to have imported 4.59 billion pounds of beef in 2024, with that number expected to rise ...
OTTAWA--Canada's federal and regional political leaders must present a united front in fighting a proposed 25% tariff on the nation's exports to the U.S. that President-elect Donald Trump wants to ...
Yields on U.S. government debt finished higher for a fifth straight session on Friday, as traders grappled with data this week that showed the Federal Reserve is struggling with the final stretch of ...
The 10-year yield rose 0.248 percentage point to 4.398% this week. The price is 98 26/32. --Today it is up 0.075 percentage point and the price fell 19/32 price points ...
Front Month Nymex Natural Gas for Jan. delivery gained 20.40 cents per million British thermal units, or 6.63% to $3.2800 per million British thermal units this week --Up five of the past six weeks ...
Oil futures settled higher on Friday as China's recent economic stimulus measures helped brighten crude's demand outlook and as talk of additional sanctions on key producers tightened prospects for ...
Front Month ICE Brent Crude for Feb. delivery gained $3.37 per barrel, or 4.74% to $74.49 this week --Largest one week net and percentage gain since the week ending Nov. 22, 2024 --Today it is up ...
The View Abroad: Estimates from agricultural agencies across the world showed improvements to crop production in major growing areas, pressuring the price outlook for already-strong U.S. crops.