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Stock futures rise slightly as investors brace for a big Fed rate hike
The S&P 500 suffered a five-day losing streak on Tuesday, dipping deeper into bear market territory.
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Wall Street is on a one way trip to misery until Fed hikes stop, market forecaster Jim Bianco warns
Bianco Research President Jim Bianco sees the Fed's battle against inflation having a costly downside to stocks and bonds.
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Stock futures rise after the S&P 500 finishes previous session in an official bear market
Higher-than-expected inflation shown in last week's CPI has some investors expecting a more hawkish tone from the Federal Reserve during this...
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BYD is selling so many electric cars it's become one of the top three automakers in China
BYD's growing sales for various models have helped the company climb into the ranks of the top three brands in China by passenger car sales so far...
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Binance paused bitcoin withdrawals for several hours Monday due to a 'stuck transaction'
Binance temporarily paused bitcoin withdrawals, the company's CEO said in a tweet.
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401(k) savers will see a 'wake-up call' in their next statement, says law professor. Here's what to look for
Retirement plan statements will soon give investors a look at how their 401(k) savings translate to monthly income.
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Crypto lender Celsius pauses withdrawals due to 'extreme market conditions'
The firm had more than $8 billion lent out to clients and almost $12 billion in assets under management as of May.
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Biden is 'paying lip service' to the U.S. position on Taiwan, former Chinese army officer says
There is an increasing wariness of U.S. claims to recognize Beijing as the sole legal government of China, said a retired officer of the People's...
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Stock futures fall after Wall Street’s worst week since January
U.S. stock futures fell Sunday night as Wall Street tries to recover from one of its worst weeks of 2022.
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Brokerage industry looks for alternatives to payment for order flow amid SEC's threatened crackdown
The brokerage industry is exploring alternatives to payment for order flow as SEC chair Gary Gensler takes aim at the practice.