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Liquidity Is Starting to Dry up as the Fed Conducts QT and Bank Lending Slows, Says JPMorgan
By Steve Goldstein Liquidity in U.S. financial markets is starting to dry up, which could it make it difficult for stocks and other risky assets to advance from here, according to analysts at JPMorga
Trump Convicted of 34 Felony Counts. A New Era of Uncertainty Will Follow
By Matt Peterson Former President Donald Trump was convicted on all counts in his New York hush-money trial Thursday, opening up an uncertain new era in U.S. politics. The Manhattan jury found him gui
BlackRock's Moore on Equities: 'Don't Sit This Out'
Kate Moore, BlackRock's head of thematic strategy, says the US consumer is in "ok shape" and the equity market will end the year strong. Speaking on Bloomberg Television, Moore also comments on the outlook for tech stocks.
Why the Dow's Topsy-Turvy May Isn't a Sign of a Broader Market Panic
It looks like that old proverb about the weather in March can also aptly describe how the Dow did in the month of May: "In like a lion, out like a lamb." Or maybe we should rephrase that to, "In like a bull, out like a bear?"
The Stock Market Has a Yield Problem That Could Get Worse
Investors who followed the adage "sell in May and go away" missed out on some juicy gains this month. However, there are some strategists who think that the market will have to endure some summer doldrums.
The US election is back on track! Trump's 34 felony verdicts shocked Wall Street; Trump's media still fell more than 8% at night
A New York jury recently handed down a historic ruling. Former President Donald Trump was found guilty of all 34 counts of falsifying business records in his criminal trial on sealing fees