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Ian Lance, manager of the Temple Bar Investment Trust, tells Andrew Van Sickle that the outlook for UK stocks has improved ...
Financial experts warn this likely won’t be the last of extreme market volatility this year. Investors will need to stay ...
In the UK, the FTSE 100 index, which tracks the UK's stock market, rose more than 6% on Thursday. UK stocks followed similar rallies for European markets this morning and Asian markets overnight.
The last two weeks of the stock market have been a roller coaster for investors due to the ongoing trade war. With the uncertainty of how the White House tariffs will impact the economy in the ...
The savage stock market rally following U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff turnaround may have caused severe pain for many retail option traders. As the chart below from Vanda Research shows, retail ...
It's Tesla's first death cross since May 2022, the early days of a brutal bear market sell-off. The stock market is now looking at "significant upside" from current levels, said Fundstrat's Tom Lee.
The market rally ... where in the cycle the stock market sits. Colas's work shows that, on average, S&P 500 companies beat expectations by 6% in bull markets. As the chart below shows, the average ...
Administration policies can impact the stock market in many ways Peter Gratton ... "It's the economy, stupid." This chart shows the S&P 500's price change over each four-year presidential term ...
Stock market news: The Indian stock market went into the red at a time when Trump's 26% tariffs on Indian goods came into effect. The Sensex previously closed 1,089.18 points in the green ...
AI tailwinds are still blowing fiercely. The stock market sold off rapidly over the past few weeks, leading many to label this a stock market crash brought on by President Donald Trump's tariff ...
Kaplan’s data includes monthly US stock market returns going back to January 1886 and annual returns over the period from 1871-1885. In the chart below, each bear-market episode is indicated ...