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Housing Starts Fall to a Four-Year Low
By Aarthi Swaminathan U.S. housing starts fell short of expectations on Wall Street The numbers: Construction of new U.S. homes fell 5.5% in May, the lowest level in four years, as builders pulled b
Jobless Claims Stay Near a 10-Month High. The End of the School Year Might Be the Reason.
The number of Americans who applied for unemployment benefits last week fell slightly, but new jobless claims stayed near a 10-month high, which may be related to the end of the school year.
BlackRock Says AI Could Be the 'Biggest Uncertainty We've Faced'
Jean Boivin, head of BlackRock Investment Institute, discusses the AI-driven tech rally and why Japan is his biggest overweight in terms of risk assets.
S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite Hit Record Highs as Stocks Rise Slightly
Stocks rose slightly Thursday following a rare midweek market holiday.
As Triple Witching Looms, Nvidia Soaring Option Volume Takes Center Stage
As the calendar marches toward the third Friday of June, the financial markets gear up for a phenomenon known as triple witching, where the simultaneous expiration of stock options, stock-index futures, and stock-index options could inject a dose of volatility into what is typically a tranquil month. This quarter, the spotlight intensifies on Nvidia with its enormous expiring option.
Jobless Claims Forecast to Decline From High Levels of Previous Week
Economists surveyed by FactSet forecast that 235,500 initial unemployment claims were filed for the week ended June 15. That would reflect a decrease from the previous week's 242,000, the highest level in 10 months.
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