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Chip stocks have beaten the S&P 500 this year. Here’s where one analyst sees more gains.
Nvidia’s opportunity in the data-center segment “is enormous” and still in the early stages, Bernstein analysts said.
How Nest turned a $24,000 idea into a global movement supporting women artisans
Rebecca van Bergen was a graduate student in social work at Washington University when she won $24,000 in a school innovation contest. That seed money sparked the creation of Nest Inc., a nonprofit
Fog of trade war hangs over economy, but the Fed still has to make a forecast. Here’s what it’s facing.
Is inflation going to speed up again? Are businesses going to stop hiring? Are people going to cut spending? So many questions for Federal Reserve officials, but so few answers ahead of their meeting
One way a prolonged Israel-Iran conflict could accelerate Fed rate cuts
A prolonged conflict between Israel and Iran may do more than rattle energy markets. One argument on Wall Street is that it could push the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates sooner than expected.
Why markets are ignoring scary headlines about Iran, trade wars and U.S. debt
Strategist Tom Essaye explains why investors don’t seem to care about the recent barrage of unfavorable developments
What To Expect From This Week's Federal Reserve Meeting on Interest Rates
Key Takeaways The Federal Reserve is widely expected to keep its benchmark interest rate flat when the central bank's policy committee meets Wednesday.The Fed has kept interest rates higher than
Ambitious Gen Zers did everything right. Then they hit the job market.
As entry-level jobs disappear and pathways to success for Gen Z shrink, the most rejected generation is in a tough spot.
Wall Street recovers from Friday's shock as US stocks rally and oil prices ease
Calm is returning to Wall Street, and U.S. stocks are rallying on Monday, while oil prices are giving back some of their initial spurts following Israel’s attack on Iranian nuclear and military
Popular home goods chain files for bankruptcy amid tariff trouble
At Home, a popular home goods retailer with 260 stores across 40 US states, has filed for bankruptcy, citing the backdrop of tariff increases and a slowdown in consumer spending.
Recent graduates facing 'deteriorated' labor market as unemployment reaches highest level in years
Federal Reserve data shows labor market decline affecting recent graduates, with unemployment at 5.8% for those aged 22-27 as AI potentially displaces entry-level positions
A record 360,000 students applied for a Goldman Sachs internship this year—and fewer than 1% were accepted
Allison Berger was excited to join Goldman Sachs’s 10-week summer internship program. Berger said she “worked on many important and complex problems” that summer, which helped her secure a full-time
U.S. Steel’s stock surges as Trump gets his wish and a ‘golden share’
U.S. Steel’s so-called “partnership” with Nippon appears to be nearing its end after about 18 months after it was announced.
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