European stocks were sluggish on Tuesday, as investors balanced generally stronger-than-expected third-quarter earnings results with worries about how rising coronavirus cases are leading to tougher restrictions on activity.
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The home stretch of the U.S. presidential race is usually a positive backdrop for U.S. stocks, but bulls might have to do some heavy-duty campaigning to dig out a win in the eight-day runup to Election Day.
The French government said on Sunday it would recall the country’s ambassador in Ankara, after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan insulted French President Emmanuel Macron in a series of speeches.
Gold futures move higher Monday, looking to score their fifth gain in six sessions, finding support as global equities fall in response to rising COVID-19 cases in the U.S. and Europe.
The next president should create a new regulatory agency to police the largest digital companies, Jason Furman, a former top economist with the Obama White House, said Monday.
Robert Shiller, a Nobel Prize-winning economist and Yale University professor, urges investors to take a cautious approach to the top-heavy stock market in a recent op-ed for the New York Times.
Robert Shiller, a Nobel Prize-winning economist and Yale University professor, urges investors to take a cautious approach to the top-heavy stock market in a recent op-ed for the New York Times.