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One of last year’s hottest commodities is doing just so-so this year. Arabica, the premium coffee bean, whose prices were steaming for most of 2021, is barely in rally mode now. Meanwhile,...
The yield curve inversion—when yield on the 2-year Treasury note exceeds that on the 10-year note—is normally considered a sign that recession is coming. But this time, analysts say, it...
Businesses led by their founders receive significant attention on Wall Street and in academia. For instance, according to research by Bain & Co. published in Harvard Business Review: “An...
Shares of the US energy giant Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) have been on a massive bull run for more than a year now. After surging 67% in 2021, the Irving, Texas-based company gained another 35.8%...
Shares in Aptiv have slid almost 28% since January Recovery in production levels is expected in the second half 2022 Long-term investors could consider buying APTV at current levels Shareholders in...
Almost a quarter of Australia's GDP is generated by exports, very similar to Russia's. Therefore, the supply disruption to Russian commodity exports has boosted demand for Australian commodities.When...
March has been another volatile month for the broader exchanges and, naturally, the exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that track them.Despite ongoing geopolitical tensions, the Fed’s tightening to...
Stocks finished higher in March after two months of losses at the start of 2022.It was a chaotic month as stocks rebounded from the selloff that began at the very end of 2021 and slumped as much as...
The dreaded inversion of the yield curve has taken place as an emerging consensus that the Federal Reserve will be more aggressive in raising rates led to a selloff of US Treasuries—hitting the...
A surprise truce to the Yemen war could complicate oil’s rebound from its worst weekly decline in two years, as the pact by Houthi rebels not to attack Saudi oil facilities removes a key...
Despite the continuation of the Ukraine/Russia crisis, stocks on Wall Street ended modestly higher on Friday, as the release of solid U.S. employment data underlined expectations for tighter Fed...
April historically the best month for stocks But volatility, driven by array of ongoing headwinds, expected to continue Russia-Ukraine conflict, Fed policy two biggest potential catalysts Though April...
Interest rates, the price of oil and the Russia-Ukraine conflict will continue to influence trading in stock markets next week, though investors seem more willing to take risks after several weeks of...
So, gold got the standing ovation it deserved for its first-quarter showing? Great.Now, the next big question: Will it soon make the record-high that longs in the game have been expecting for a while?...
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs), especially thematic ETFs, have been among the most popular investment vehicles over the past few years. There are now more than 8,600 ETFs globally.Research by Brown...
Shares of the world's largest electric car maker, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), have staged a remarkable turnaround during the past two weeks. After surging more than 35% since Mar. 14, the Austin, Texas-based...
After a choppy 12 months and a slide during early 2022, semiconductor stocks now look appealing. Shares of many chipmakers are trading at a discount compared to the S&P 500 Index relative to the...