The Fed could pause rate cuts if the October jobs report is hot, Siegel said. The September report crushed estimates, with 254,000 jobs added.
Goldman Sachs predicted this month that the stock market is poised for a decade of tepid gains, ending a long run of big returns for the benchmark index.
Russia has arrested more people for treason in the past year than the past 20 years combined, one economist says
"Putin's government has not evinced visible concern that Russia's population might be cut in half by century's end," an Atlantic Council report says.
"I feel like I can make ends meet, but I can't really move this lifestyle," one person told Business Insider.
Commercial foreclosures soared the most in California, rising 238% year-over-year in September, according to a report from ATTOM.
Tesla stock soared after profit beat estimates and guidance was strong for 2025. Analysts see the report as a turning point after a tough first half.
The Nasdaq dropped almost 2% as bond yields rose and Apple shares tumbled. The Dow and the S&P 500 logged a third-straight loss.
"Trump is uniquely popular amongst gamblers ever since the 2016 election," a betting-market commentator said.
Major indexes dropped as investors eyed the outlook for Fed rate cuts and more coming earnings reports. Tesla is due to report results after the close.
Around a quarter of households are spending more than 95% of their income on necessary expenses, according to a new Bank of America study.
The loan to Ukraine is part of a larger $50 billion package that G7 nations have already pledged to Kyiv.
The US dollar won't be displaced by any of its rivals anytime soon, Morgan Stanley said.
A large cohort of adults in their mid-50s is unprepared for retirement and may need to rely on family for housing and other needs later in life.
Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, and Bernstein are among firms predicting further upside for Nvidia stock.
UBS sees a strong year ahead for the stock market, with few negative catalysts on the horizon to derail the rally.
Here's how nervous investors should position their portfolios, according to an economist who thinks a "spectacular" bursting of the bubble is coming.
The market is flashing signs it's suffering from "invincibility syndrome," and that stocks are nearing a peak before a period of weak returns, a CIO said.
Citi's bull case for oil hinges on conditions deteriorating sharply in the Middle East as tensions keep rising between Israel and Iran.
People 60 years and older are expected to make up nearly half of China's population by 2050, according to estimates from the United Nations.