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US stocks saw biggest inflow since June on day of Trump's election win: Bank of America
U.S. stock inflows saw the biggest day in five months, and financials had the best day on record Wednesday after the news that President-elect Trump is headed back to the White House.
How it started ... How it's going: Inflation down in June, but food, housing prices still up under Biden
Inflation cooled slightly in June, but prices have been uncomfortably high for millions of Americans since President Biden assumed office in January 2021.
Average Wall Street bonus dipped to $176,500 last year
Wall Street's average yearly cash bonuses declined by 2% in 2023 to $176,500, down from $180,000 the year before despite an increase in industry profits.
Should investors adjust their portfolios in a presidential election year?
The uncertainty that accompanies presidential election years can cause investors concern, but new data showing historic portfolio performance might provide some peace of mind.
LARRY KUDLOW: Biden is going to get worse and Trump is going to get better
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow explains why former President Donald Trump's 10-point lead over President Biden in polls is a "blockbuster" for his 2024 campaign.
CEO of grocery chain sounds alarm over the 'dumb things' US government is doing
Gristedes CEO John Catsimatidis explained when Americans will see a break at the supermarket.
Oil hits 13-year high as Blinken signals openness to a ban on Russian oil imports
Oil prices surged to a 13-year high on Sunday as U.S. officials signaled an openness to a ban on Russian oil imports amid Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
Fed Chair Powell to tell Congress that omicron variant could threaten U.S. economic recovery
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is set to tell Congress on Tuesday that the omicron variant could threaten the U.S. labor market and cloud the inflation forecast.
U.S.-stock funds rise 19.3% for the year as investors jump in
A series of records for stock indexes has been fueled by robust buying from individuals.
Stock investors celebrate red-hot five-quarter run
U.S. markets have been on a streak and given investors a cause for celebration with the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all finishing up for the fifth consecutive quarter.