The Dow Jones Industrial Average on Monday notches its first all-time high since February, ending a relative fallow period for the blue-chip benchmark, which was hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic relative to its peers.
Prime money-market funds are under pressure from regulators who want to make sure the destructive run-to-the-exit seen in March is not allowed to be repeated.
‘I spent the last 2 years trying very hard to be kind to him, and to always greet him and include him regardless of his attitude. But recently, I just no longer care about his approval.’
Ray Dalio believes global markets face a “very special moment,” with China’s capital markets on the rise and the relative investment appeal of the U.S. fading.
BioNTech and Pfizer Inc.’s unexpectedly efficacious COVID-19 vaccine candidate caught Wall Street and the medical community by surprise this week, yet the same experts who are thrilled by the news caution that the effectiveness of the vaccine will likely be lower in the real world.
The head of the World Health Organization praised a developing country for its success in handling the coronavirus pandemic on Friday and urged others to re-evaluate their approach to health care.
President Donald Trump on Friday continues to refuse to concede the White House race to Joe Biden, nearly a week after news outlets called the contest for the Democratic challenger.
Former President Obama isn’t surprised that President Donald Trump has refused to concede the presidential race. He discusses his new memoir and the election results on ‘60 Minutes’ this Sunday
BioNTech and Pfizer Inc.’s unexpectedly efficacious COVID-19 vaccine candidate caught Wall Street and the medical community by surprise this week, yet the same experts who are thrilled by the news caution that the effectiveness of the vaccine will likely be lower in the real world.
How seismic was the stock-market move that kicked off the week following news of an effective coronavirus vaccine candidate? It was the best week ever for inflows, according to BofA Global Research
Stocks saw solid gains Friday afternoon, as Wall Street wrapped up a week framed mostly by optimism over the prospects of vaccines and treatments for COVID-19.
The U.S. shattered records for daily cases of the coronavirus illness COVID-19 and hospitalizations on Friday, as states and cities announced new restrictions while others warned that full lockdowns may be needed to contain the spread.