China Reports Smallest Foreign Investment Increase In Over Two Decades
China reported the smallest amount of annual foreign direct investment since the 1990s last year, amid capital outflow pressure and challenges attracting foreign capital due to tensions with the West.
The Stock Market Is Melting Up. Prepare for a Correction.
Prices rose faster than expected, and the first-quarter GDP looks strong.
Nvidia's earnings report could kill the momentum driving U.S. stocks higher
Wall Street is growing increasingly uneasy about an options-driven momentum trade that has helped push the S&P 500 to record highs.
Goldman Sachs lifts S&P 500 target to 5,200, says Big Tech must do the heavy lifting
Citing expectations for stronger economic growth and profits for Big Tech, Goldman joins some of Wall Street's biggest bulls with an S&P 500 forecast of 5,200.
How War in Europe Boosts the U.S. Economy
European rearmament and American aid to Ukraine are flowing back to the defense industrial base.
One of the World's Most Expensive Luxury Property Markets Is Becoming a Lot Cheaper
Hong Kong's superluxury homes have lost more than a quarter of their value. Prices haven't hit the bottom yet.
The War Over Burying Nuclear Waste in America's Busiest Oil Field
Plans to store used nuclear fuel temporarily in the Permian Basin could boost the nuclear sector, but oil-and-gas producers are pushing back.
A Broker's 34-Year Wait for a Stock-Market Boom
Japan's Nikkei is poised to break the record it set more than 34 years ago. A broker who survived the crash that followed shares what he learned.
The Man Who Tamed the World's Most Troubled Bank
Christian Sewing pulled Deutsche Bank to firmer ground, but investors have yet to fully buy into the comeback story.
The Newest Trump Trade: Betting on Truth Social in an Election Year
Trading in Digital World Acquisition is evoking the meme-stock craze.
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