The April Live Cattle futures, LCJ23, rallied as traders digested the United States Department of Agricultures (USDA) Cattle inventory report.
U.S. stocks declining, as the markets trim a strong start to 2023 ahead of this week's host of key economic and earnings data, as well as the Fed's monetary policy decision.
U.S. equities finished mixed in a lackluster trading session, as Q4 earnings season shifted into a higher gear today.
U.S. stocks are extending a late last-week rally, with Q4 earnings season set to shift into high gear.
U.S. equities are higher, as the markets look to get back to their winning ways after a two-day losing streak.
U.S. equities are lower in pre-market trading with the Street digesting a slew of results from the banking sector to kick off Q4 earnings season.
U.S. stocks are choppy as the markets wrestle with the implications of a highly anticipated December consumer price inflation report that showed the headline figure declined but the core rate rose, both in line with expectations.
Gold prices have increased to start 2023 as the dollar index extends last Friday's losses.
The March contract for the Bloomberg Commodity Index (ERH23) was down for the third consecutive day on Thursday. Since ending 2022 at 112.80, the contract is down 5.03 at 107.77.
Bonds are bouncing into the new year after notching a record annual loss last year.
U.S. equities are solidly higher in afternoon action, paring some of the losses that have plagued the start of 2023.
U.S. equities closed out 2022 in the red, and all three major indexes registered solid losses on a yearly basis. The stock market posted its worst yearly decline since 2008.
The February crude oil contract CLG23 was down over 2% in trading early Thursday.
U.S. stocks are rising in pre-market trading, looking to rebound from yesterday's drop.
U.S. stocks continue to oscillate around the unchanged mark.
U.S. stocks are rising in pre-market action in the first trading session of the week following the long holiday weekend.
U.S. equities are modestly higher but near the unchanged mark in pre-market action.
U.S. stocks are falling sharply, giving up yesterday's rally.
Considering that a new year almost always brings surprises of one form or another, we've highlighted our top five that may define the global markets in 2023.
Inflation trends are moving in a favorable direction, but the change is likely too slow for the Fed to take its foot off the brake anytime soon.
The Federal Reserve raised interest rates by a half point (50 basis points) on Wednesday in line with forecasts.
U.S. stocks are solidly lower as the markets continue to digest the economic implications of yesterday's 50-bp rate hike from the Fed.
U.S. stocks are soaring in pre-market trading amid a softer-than-expected November consumer price inflation report.
For the first time in a long time, muni investors may be able to earn attractive yields without having to take undue risk.
U.S. stocks ended higher in a quiet day, trimming some of the week's losses.
Oil dropped Tuesday on the release of the new Short-term Energy Outlook (STEO) released by the Energy Information Administration.
Markets may continue to see volatility in 2023 as they navigate between global economic growth and inflation fears, with central banks' decreasing rate hikes and China's reopening.
U.S. stocks are lower as the new week kicks off, even as China took further measures to ease COVID restrictions.
Weaker economic trends will likely form heading into 2023 as the Fed battles inflation, but a (hopefully) mild recession may help set stocks up for a better second half of the year.
U.S. equities are sliding as investors sift through the November labor report that showed stronger-than-expected job growth.
One of the biggest trades this year has lost steam and its outlook for the next year has become much more mixed.
U.S. stocks are choppy in pre-market trading on the heels of yesterday's drop ahead of tomorrow's comments from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell.
U.S. equities are mixed in pre-market trading, but the markets are on track to post weekly gains for the holiday-shortened week.
Oil prices swung down and right back up in Monday’s session among reports that OPEC+ was considering an output increase.
U.S. equities are rising, although no notable directional drivers seem to be in play amid the holiday-shortened week, with the markets closed on Thursday for Thanksgiving and trading in a half day on Friday.
Although off their Thursday lows, equity index prices closed lower yesterday.
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U.S. equities are mixed in restrained trading, with investors awaiting the next two pieces to complete the October inflation picture.
U.S. stocks posted its biggest daily gain since 2020 following data on October’s consumer price inflation (CPI), which came in cooler-than-expected.
U.S. equities are lower as the global markets await the final results of the U.S. midterm elections as the control of the Congress remains undetermined.
U.S. equities finished lower with the Dow whipsawing within a more than 900-point range following the Fed's monetary policy decision.
U.S. equities are declining, struggling to continue the past two week’s positive momentum.
Short-term bonds currently offer higher yields than longer-term ones, but there are risks in holding only short-term bonds.
Markets can have more sway over policymakers than vice versa, as demonstrated in the U.K. recently.
U.S. stocks are trading mixed in pre-market action.
Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities can be a buffer against long-term inflation, but it's possible for TIPS price declines to outpace principal adjustment in the short term.
Much attention has been paid to the elevated risk (and announcement) of a recession, but investors should instead focus on signals coming from leading economic indicators.
U.S. equities are beginning the new week sharply higher, getting a boost from the U.K.'s decision to abandon nearly all its tax cut plans.
Inflation concerns on Friday once again pulled the rug from under investors struggling to find their footing as the Federal Reserve's battle against rising consumer prices shakes the economic terrain.
U.S. stocks are mixed and subdued as the markets digest another hot inflation report in the form of the September Producer Price Index.