The S&P 500 Index ($SPX ) (SPY ) today is up +0.02%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DOWI ) (DIA ) is up +1.49%, and the Nasdaq 100 Index ($IUXX ) (QQQ ) is down -0.90%. June E-mini S&P futures (ESM26 ) are up +0.02%, and June E-mini Nasdaq futures...
The S&P 500 Index ($SPX ) (SPY ) today is up +0.02%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DOWI ) (DIA ) is up +1.49%, and the Nasdaq 100 Index ($IUXX ) (QQQ ) is down -0.90%. June E-mini S&P futures (ESM26 ) are up +0.02%, and June E-mini Nasdaq futures...
Harry Brook is dropped twice, hits 10 boundaries and makes 50 before being caught shortly after in an eventful innings on the opening day of the first Test against New Zealand at Lord's.
Harry Brook is dropped twice, hits 10 boundaries and makes 50 before being caught shortly after in an eventful innings on the opening day of the first Test against New Zealand at Lord's.
Many workers spend decades imagining retirement as the ultimate reward -- no more daily alarm clock, no stressful commute, and complete freedom over how to spend your waking hours. But sometimes, the reality of retirement turns out to be disappointing. A lot of retirees experience financial stress when they realize how difficult it is to live on a combination of Social Security benefits and saving...
Many workers spend decades imagining retirement as the ultimate reward -- no more daily alarm clock, no stressful commute, and complete freedom over how to spend your waking hours. But sometimes, the reality of retirement turns out to be disappointing. A lot of retirees experience financial stress when they realize how difficult it is to live on a combination of Social Security benefits and savings. But even if you're eligible for more generous benefits than the typical senior and you have a sizable retirement account balance, you may still find that you're unhappy during your senior years because you're just plain bored. And it's important to address that issue if you feel it creeping in. Image source: Getty Images. Continue reading
Hong Kong has signed 96 agreements with Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan worth US$1.65 billion during city leader John Lee Ka-chiu’s visit to Central Asia, which he hailed as a “successful” mission setting the stage for closer government and business ties with the region. Lee on Thursday also said Hong Kong had reached an agreement with Uzbekistan that paved the way for airlines on both sides to launch a...
Hong Kong has signed 96 agreements with Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan worth US$1.65 billion during city leader John Lee Ka-chiu’s visit to Central Asia, which he hailed as a “successful” mission setting the stage for closer government and business ties with the region. Lee on Thursday also said Hong Kong had reached an agreement with Uzbekistan that paved the way for airlines on both sides to launch a new direct route, days after the city’s flag carrier Cathay Pacific Airways announced it would...
Shares of Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) are down by about 7% to $1,004 in mid-morning trading on Thursday, June 4, after Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) delivered an AI chip outlook that markets viewed as underwhelming. Broadcom shares are down 14% to $411 and change. The drop comes despite no Micron-specific news. It’s evidently a sympathy move tied to ... Micron Drops 7% as Broadcom’s Disappointing AI Ou...
Shares of Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) are down by about 7% to $1,004 in mid-morning trading on Thursday, June 4, after Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) delivered an AI chip outlook that markets viewed as underwhelming. Broadcom shares are down 14% to $411 and change. The drop comes despite no Micron-specific news. It’s evidently a sympathy move tied to ... Micron Drops 7% as Broadcom’s Disappointing AI Outlook Triggers a Semiconductor Selloff
Broadcom (AVGO.US) shares plunged 13% after the company left its AI guidance unchanged! Wall Street banks call the sell-off 'overly pessimistic' and raised their price targets against the trend. Moomoo
Broadcom (AVGO.US) shares plunged 13% after the company left its AI guidance unchanged! Wall Street banks call the sell-off 'overly pessimistic' and raised their price targets against the trend. Moomoo
Pinnacle West CEO Ted Geisler says that data centers will pay for the energy provider's new grid infrastructure. Geisler spoke with Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall on the sidelines of the Edison Electric Institute 2026 Conference in Las Vegas. (Source: Bloomberg)
Pinnacle West CEO Ted Geisler says that data centers will pay for the energy provider's new grid infrastructure. Geisler spoke with Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall on the sidelines of the Edison Electric Institute 2026 Conference in Las Vegas. (Source: Bloomberg)
Funtap Against a background of economic uncertainty, real estate investment trust stocks are performing “quite well” so far this year, according to John Worth, executive vice president of Research & Investor Outreach at Nareit, an industry association for REITs. That was reflected in the upbeat mood at the association's annual REITweek conference that runs Tuesday through Thursday in New York City...
Funtap Against a background of economic uncertainty, real estate investment trust stocks are performing “quite well” so far this year, according to John Worth, executive vice president of Research & Investor Outreach at Nareit, an industry association for REITs. That was reflected in the upbeat mood at the association's annual REITweek conference that runs Tuesday through Thursday in New York City. REIT stocks, as measured by the FTSE Nareit All Equity Index ( BREBX ), have risen ~9.8% year to date , close to the S&P 500's 10% increase in the same period, after lagging the broader stock market index for most of 2025. For much of 2026, the REIT index has outperformed the S&P 500. "People are feeling like REITs are starting to get rewarded in equity markets for the strong performance they've put up the last couple years," Worth said in an interview with Seeking Alpha, "And (they're) feeling like the fundamentals of the business are quite good with more earnings growth ahead." REITs' earnings have also been solid, with Q1 funds from operations, or FFO, rising 15% Y/Y. And that earnings growth isn't limited to a few strong performers. "Almost 70% of REITs had positive year-over-year earnings growth," he said. "When you compare that to an equities market being driven by a few stocks at the top, what we're seeing with REITs is more broad-based performance." Every sector of the FTSE Nareit Index is positive for the year, he added. That ranges from the best-performing sector — data centers — to lodging and resorts, which have underperformed in the last couple of years but are up 3% YTD. Even the office REIT sector, which was badly hit by the work-from-home trend during the pandemic, saw earnings grow Y/Y in 2026's first quarter. Much of the optimism over REITs' fundamentals is tied to the generally low level of supply. In fact, Andy Richard, co-head of Global Real Estate Banking at Citigroup Global Market, noted supply as one factor favoring REITs. Limited new supply and ca...
美国清洁能源燃料公司(Clean Energy)宣布,其位于爱达荷州杰罗姆市的East Valley Cattle可再生天然气设施已正式投产。这座与全美最大单体奶牛场之一合作建设的项目,日均可处理超过500万加仑牛粪,预计年产燃料足以替代逾1亿加仑柴油,是目前北美规模最大的同类设施之一。 该牧场饲养着超过35,000头奶牛,项目核心是六座厌氧消化器,用于捕获牛粪分解产生的甲烷。该设施采用市政级废水...
Yahoo Finance Tech Editor Dan Howley joins Julie Hyman on Market Catalysts to discuss Apple's (AAPL) App Store ecosystem, which facilitated an estimated $1.4 trillion in sales and billings in 2025.
Yahoo Finance Tech Editor Dan Howley joins Julie Hyman on Market Catalysts to discuss Apple's (AAPL) App Store ecosystem, which facilitated an estimated $1.4 trillion in sales and billings in 2025.
Ondas' $4.3B opportunity pipeline across over 45 global program submissions signals strong demand and potential multi-year growth in autonomous defense markets.
Ondas' $4.3B opportunity pipeline across over 45 global program submissions signals strong demand and potential multi-year growth in autonomous defense markets.
Entergy CEO Drew Marsh says that data centers are responsible for close to 10% of the company’s industrial customer growth. Marsh spoke with Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall on the sidelines of the Edison Electric Institute 2026 Conference in Las Vegas. (Source: Bloomberg)
Entergy CEO Drew Marsh says that data centers are responsible for close to 10% of the company’s industrial customer growth. Marsh spoke with Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall on the sidelines of the Edison Electric Institute 2026 Conference in Las Vegas. (Source: Bloomberg)
The Federal Reserve would probably discount the effects of the Iran war on prices if policymakers decide raising interest rates becomes necessary this year, according to Morgan Stanley’s global head of fixed income research. “Our thinking is that the Fed would look through that,” Andrew Sheets said Thursday on Bloomberg Television’s Surveillance . “The Fed would see that as more of a growth shock ...
The Federal Reserve would probably discount the effects of the Iran war on prices if policymakers decide raising interest rates becomes necessary this year, according to Morgan Stanley’s global head of fixed income research. “Our thinking is that the Fed would look through that,” Andrew Sheets said Thursday on Bloomberg Television’s Surveillance . “The Fed would see that as more of a growth shock than an inflationary shock. And so that’s probably not the factor that we think would move the Fed towards hiking.” Rising costs have prompted some Fed officials to say hikes may be needed in 2026 to help stem inflationary pressures. Traders now see about a two-thirds chance the Fed will tighten policy by year-end, after having predicted more than two cuts just before the war began. Global energy prices have soared since Iran shut off the Strait of Hormuz, which handled about a fifth of global oil and gas flows before the war. Measures of core inflation are “well over the Fed’s target,” Sheets said. “Coming into the second half of the year, there’s, I think, a justifiable concern that the Fed is succeeding on the jobs side of the mandate, but not succeeding on the inflation side,” he said. But, he added, the war may not be the cause. Instead, the drivers may be a mix of easy fiscal policy, increasing bank loan growth and spending on artificial intelligence, although Sheets said that Morgan Stanley expects the inflation picture to improve during the second half. “We think inflation does come down,” he said. The labor market will remain choppy “with enough uncertainty to keep the Fed on hold this year and then opening up the potential — in our case, the base case — for some cuts next year.” Still, policymarkers are getting worried. Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan , a voting member of the Federal Open Market Committee this year, said Wednesday that while the US labor market is “broadly balanced,” inflation doesn’t appear to be headed back to the Fed’s 2% goal. “I am increasin...
Clinch, the agentic AI platform for omnichannel content orchestration, today announced an expanded integration with Amazon DSP. Building on its global certification with Amazon Ads, Clinch is now one of the initial third-party ad serving providers to deliver a fully automated, omnichannel workflow that connects creative development directly to media execution across streaming TV, online video, dis...
Clinch, the agentic AI platform for omnichannel content orchestration, today announced an expanded integration with Amazon DSP. Building on its global certification with Amazon Ads, Clinch is now one of the initial third-party ad serving providers to deliver a fully automated, omnichannel workflow that connects creative development directly to media execution across streaming TV, online video, display and mobile channels. The integration enables a two-way sync between Flight Control and Amazon D
Investor sentiment improved slightly, though bearish views remained elevated, according to the latest survey conducted by the American Association of Individual Investors (AAII). The American Association of Individual Investors said in its survey that the bullish camp rose to 36.3% for the week ended June 3, from 35.6% in the prior week. Meanwhile, bearish sentiment declined to 37.0%, compared to ...
Investor sentiment improved slightly, though bearish views remained elevated, according to the latest survey conducted by the American Association of Individual Investors (AAII). The American Association of Individual Investors said in its survey that the bullish camp rose to 36.3% for the week ended June 3, from 35.6% in the prior week. Meanwhile, bearish sentiment declined to 37.0%, compared to 41.9% last week. Markets traded in a volatile and mixed fashion through the week, as investors balanced continued optimism around AI-driven growth and earnings momentum against rising geopolitical tensions and macroeconomic uncertainty. Early gains were supported by strength in technology shares and ongoing enthusiasm for artificial intelligence spending, alongside hopes of a potential U.S.-Iran deal. However, sentiment turned more cautious as the week progressed, with oil prices and Treasury yields moving higher, weak global economic data from Europe and Asia, and escalating Middle East risks weighing on risk appetite. Corporate developments, including underwhelming results from Broadcom and cautious commentary around the sustainability of the AI rally, further pressured technology stocks, dragging the Nasdaq lower even as the Dow saw sharp gains at times. Investors also digested mixed economic signals, including private payroll growth and inflation updates, while broader concerns around market froth, recession risks, and liquidity conditions kept markets choppy into the end of the period. The benchmark S&P 500 ( SP500 ) and Nasdaq ( COMP:IND ) slipped around 0.13% and 0.24% for the week, while the Dow ( DJI ) rose around 0.04%. According to AAII, neutral sentiment, or expectations that stock prices will stay essentially unchanged over the next six months, rose to 26.7% from 22.6% last week. The survey has been conducted by the American Association of Individual Investors since 1987, in which it asks respondents for their thoughts on where the market is heading in the next...
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) at $423.70 looks expensive, because the price embeds AI and robotics promises the business has not yet delivered. With the stock back above $400 after a 7.95% one-month rebound, the valuation gap between hype and earnings dominates. Tesla remains the world’s most valuable automaker, with a $1.59 trillion market cap built on vehicles, ... Buy, Hold, or Sell: Is Tesla Stock a Sel...
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) at $423.70 looks expensive, because the price embeds AI and robotics promises the business has not yet delivered. With the stock back above $400 after a 7.95% one-month rebound, the valuation gap between hype and earnings dominates. Tesla remains the world’s most valuable automaker, with a $1.59 trillion market cap built on vehicles, ... Buy, Hold, or Sell: Is Tesla Stock a Sell Above $400?