I recently gave a presentation to some new colleagues from the Center for Research in Security Prices, an affiliate of the University of Chicago acquired by Morningstar. One of my slides highlighted ...
Statistically, stocks have soared under Donald Trump, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite rising 57%, 70%, and 142%, respectively, during his first term. Several ...
LONDON — U.S. investors are pulling money out of their own stock market at the fastest pace in at least 16 years as Big Tech returns fade and better-performing overseas markets look more attractive.
The U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to release its tariff ruling, potentially as soon as this week. Depending on the outcome, investors could see wildly different reactions in the stock market. Here's ...
Goldman Sachs believes that demand for high-speed, short-range connectivity in artificial intelligence data centers could support further gains for Credo Technology Group . The bank initiated the ...
Today is Presidents Day 2026, a federal holiday and bank holiday, and while most schools are closed on Presidents' Day, many grocery stores and retailers open today. But is the stock market open on ...
nepse-data-api is a Python library for accessing market data from the Nepal Stock Exchange. It handles authentication, token management, and data scrambling automatically.
U.S. stock markets will be closed on Monday, Feb. 16, in observance of Presidents Day. Presidents Day has been a federal holiday since 1879. It originally served to commemorate George Washington’s ...
Valuation trends suggest the stock market could be topping out. While parallels between the AI revolution and dot-com boom can make some sense, there are notable differences between these two periods.
Stocks edged lower as investors considered surprisingly strong labor-market data, while AI jitters continued to pressure software and financial shares. Major U.S. benchmarks were mixed most of the day ...
Investor jitters about tech stocks and the health of the U.S. labor market sent stocks lower Thursday. The Dow industrials dropped 593 points, or 1.2%, while the S&P 500 also lost 1.2%. The Nasdaq ...