(Reuters) -Retail investors are showing signs of waning confidence in the U.S. stock market's ability to rebound, with market data and analysts' observations both indicating an ebb in their enthusiasm ...
Investors showed pessimism about the short-term outlook for the stock market for the third consecutive week amid an inflow of economic data and a sense of uncertainty over Federal Reserve rate cuts. A ...
Investor appetite for U.S. government debt continued to hold up on Thursday, as demonstrated by the results of a $22 billion auction of 30-year Treasury bonds that came just one day after a shockingly ...
Despite a turbulent first half of 2025 marked by market volatility and economic uncertainty, affluent U.S. investors remain largely optimistic about their financial portfolios, with eight in ten ...
Data from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as of May 27 indicated that institutional investors are increasingly bearish on the U.S. dollar. Asset managers’ net positions on the U.S. dollar are ...
NEW YORK (AP) – Stocks rose moderately Monday as investors found reason for optimism in a $27 billion bid by Alcoa Inc. for Canadian aluminum rival Alcan Inc. The Dow Jones industrials passed 13,300 ...
Money is available, but it flows to founders who demonstrate product-market fit, product-customer fit, financial discipline ...
UK investors are snubbing home-grown stocks, but international investors continue to show interest – most recently in Currys, the UK electrical goods retailer. We look at whether they’re worth buying.
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