Cisco might still be a smart buy for long-term investors despite its recent volatility.
Expectations on Main Street and Wall Street are high for another rosy report as the U.S. economy strives to shake-off domestic and overseas challenges.
Last week, the Chinese Ambassador to the US Qin Gang added fuel to the cold war between the world's two largest economies, warning of a "malicious confrontation" between Beijing and Washington, which would lead to dangerous consequences.
The sustainability of the rally depends on macroeconomic conditions at home and abroad that set the parameters for central bank liquidity policies.
Norway has used a package of incentives far more comprehensive, more generous, and more consistent than the U.S.
The iconic retailer reported strong financial results, finding its way back to the center of the consumer universe.
The obvious answer is that America wants to re-assert its leadership in Asia by strengthening economic, political and military ties with its democratic allies in the region.
In a survey, 82% of respondents said high gas prices would have at least some impact on their travel plans this summer. That’s bad news for the hotel and leisure industry.
The results have been high gas prices, which significantly hurt the budgets of middle-class families and are particularly difficult for the poor.
S&P 500 earnings reports are beginning to look like the bear market of the early 2000s
Home improvement giants Home Depot and Lowe's shook off slowdown fears last week by reporting solid financial results for the first quarter.
Shrinkflation is what happens when the price of the basket of goods and services remains the same over time, but the items included in it get smaller.
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Both companies reported lackluster first-quarter financial results this week and provided disappointing guidance for the quarter ahead.
The problem with intrinsic valuation models is that they are sensitive to the assumptions made on its future revenue growth and free cash flow.
Consumers may cut down on buying discretionary items like furniture, appliances, and automobiles in such an environment, but they won't stop eating snacks and drinking soft drinks.
Rising inflation took its toll on the American consumers in May, as evidenced by the Consumer Sentiment index released Friday. It came in at 59.1, down from 65.2 in April, the lowest number in more than a decade.
Bitcoin losses have come during elevated geopolitical tensions and rising inflation.
Disney is winning the streaming wars but at a high cost.
The Consumer Price Index, a measure of the cost of living across the U.S., rose at an annual rate of 8.3% in April, slightly below the 8.5% in March.
One of the things behind the Wall Street sell-off is inflation, which is running at a 30-year high.
That's a difficult question to answer, as none has the perfect foresight to determine where the market will be trading tomorrow, a month, or a year from now.
Beijing told Tokyo not to go along with U.S. and U.K. plans to expand NATO's presence in the Asia-Pacific region.
Food and energy inflation has been on the radar of both Main Street and Wall Street in recent months, as the price of food and energy have been surging, pushing overall inflation to a 30-year high.
Markets do not believe that the Fed is up to bringing inflation under control anytime soon.
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Americans continued to return to work in April despite a decline in GDP growth in the first quarter of 2022.
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A statement from Britain's Foreign Secretary Liz Truss drew an angry response from Beijing.
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