The S&P notching its best day since November 2022, as stocks surge after this morning’s better than expected jobless claims data. But could there be some magnificent trouble brewing under the rally’s surface? Plus office demand turning a corner. Manhattan office buildings seeing a big uptick. How the latest data is pointing to a comeback in the space.
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Jun 5
Stocks Tumble To Wrap Up Week… And Tim Cook’s Last Developer’s Conference 6/5/26
A bleak day for markets as the Dow, S&P 500 and NASDAQ all tumble to wrap up the week. The semi stocks leading the sell-off, and if this is the start of a broader pullback. Head of Macro Strategy at Wells Fargo Mike Schumacher lays out where he sees stocks heading next, and gives ... Show More
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Jun 4
A Market Rotation Underway… And Reaction to LuluLemon’s Latest Results 6/4/26
A mixed day for markets, as investors seemingly rotate out of tech and into financials. How the recent drops in semi stocks could be fueling the record runs in money centers and investment firms, and where our traders are positioning in the rotation. Plus, the next move for Netfl ... Show More
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Sep 2023
Plus c'est long, moins c'est bon
<p>La Fed a confirmé hier qu'elle devra laisser ses taux plus élevés, plus longtemps, ce qui n'a pas beaucoup plu aux marchés financiers. Le ton était en effet un peu plus ferme que ce qui était prévu. Wall Street a baissé dans le sillage des annonces, entraînant les autres place ... Show More
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Sep 2025
The $16 Trillion Stock Rally
The stock market rally has added $16 Trillion in market capitalization so far this year, and momentum is still in the drivers’ seat. What, if anything, can slow the rally down? Legendary Tech investor Dan Niles breaks down the bull between the horns, but warns of a fowl Thanksgiv ... Show More
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Nov 2024
Count down to the US election | MarketTalk: What’s up today? | Swissquote
On Friday, the US announced a meagre 12K nonfarm job additions last month, the manufacturing and private nonfarm payrolls printed negative numbers. But the bright spot was that unemployment remained steady at 4.1% - suggesting that the NFP number probably took a one-off hit, and ... Show More
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