Proshares Trust Pshs Ultruss2000 To Go Ex-Dividend On December 23rd, 2024 With 0.18341 USD Dividend Per Share
Here's How Much You Would Have Made Owning FTAI Aviation Stock In The Last 5 Years
Peering Into FTAI Aviation's Recent Short Interest
Will a bloody storm arise again in the US stock market? The largest "Triple Witching Day" in history is coming!
On Friday, Eastern Time, the US stock market will face "Triple Witching Day," with $6.6 trillion in Stocks, ETFs, and Index-related Options about to expire, potentially becoming the largest in history. "Triple Witching Day" coincides with a critical period following the Federal Reserve's "hawkish rate cut" that triggered a sell-off in US stocks, and the USA will release important PCE data, which is expected to cause significant market fluctuations.
Cathie Wood Sees Deregulation as 'Critically Important'
Wall Street Bounces Back After Fed's Hawkish Cut Triggers Sell-off
Express News | Trump Calls for Abolishing the Debt Ceiling, According to NBC
Express News | USA GDP (QoQ) (Q3) +3.1% Vs +2.8% Est.; 3.0% Prior
Express News | USA Core PCE Prices (Q3) 2.2% Vs 2.10% Est.; 2.80% Prior
US Stocks Plunge As Fed Signals Slower Rate Cuts In 2025
Allianz Investment: The USA economy is expected to achieve a soft landing, and US stocks still have attractiveness.
Allianz Investment released its 2025 market outlook report, stating that as the USA election yields a decisive result, the outlook for risk Assets appears positive. The economies of the USA and globally are expected to achieve a soft landing, but future volatility may be lurking.
Equities Fall as Markets Weigh Macro Data
FTAI Aviation Analyst Ratings
Winners and Losers From the November Retail Sales Report
Fed Decision Unlikely to Be Major Dollar Mover
Stock Market Today: Stocks Are Mixed Ahead of the Fed
FOMC Likely to Cut Rates by 25bps
What to Expect in the Week Ahead (MU, ACN, FDX Earnings; FOMC Decision)
Super Micro Computer, Adobe And Nucor Are Among Top Large Cap Losers Last Week (December 9-13): Are The Others In Your Portfolio?
The Fed Is Poised to Cut Rates Next Week. But 2025 Is Another Matter