Jobs, GM, Amazon earnings top week ahead
The January jobs report as well as earnings from GM and Amazon will dominate the week ahead for investors.
GameStop, AMC meme revolution: one year since retail investors took stocks on wild ride
A year ago in January, the U.S. stock market got a jolt and an in-your-face introduction to a fresh crop of meme stocks as the retail trading community and Reddit traders waged war against short-sellers and hedge funds.
T-Mobile to terminate corporate employees who aren't vaccinated by April
T-Mobile US Inc will fire corporate employees who are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by April 2, according to an internal company memo posted on the independent blog TMOnews.com.
Best Buy theft suspects arrested in Minnesota; six charged: report
Police have made arrests in a robbery that took place at a Best Buy store in Maplewood, Minnesota.
Dow jumps 565 points, Nasdaq +3% on Apple strength
Volatility remains for U.S. investors as stocks wrap up a choppy week.
Google to invest $1B to push India's digitalization
Google will invest up to $1 billion in partnership with India’s Airtel to provide affordable access to smartphones to over a billion Indians and speed up use of cloud-based computing for business, the two companies said on Friday.
Toyota remains world's biggest car seller, widens lead on VW
Japan's Toyota Motor Co said on Friday its vehicle sales rose by 10.1% last year, making it the world's biggest carmaker for a second straight year and putting it further ahead of its nearest rival, Germany's Volkswagen AG.
Home Depot names longtime executive as new CEO
The Home Depot on Thursday named a veteran executive as its new CEO.
Stocks reverse gains, Intel weighs on chip stocks
Investors are preparing for the first Federal Reserve rate hike since March of 2020.
Apple to let iPhones accept credit cards without extra hardware: report
Apple has plans for a new service that would help small businesses collect payments using an iPhone.
Michigan AG seeks to probe Eli Lilly for high insulin prices
Michigan's attorney general said Wednesday she sought court approval to investigate Eli Lilly and Co., accusing the drugmaker of charging excessive prices for insulin medications used to treat diabetes.
Intel earnings drop, revenue edges higher
Intel Corp.'s earnings fell last quarter as the company ramped up spending on new facilities and products, part of Chief Executive Officer Pat Gelsinger's efforts to revive the semiconductor giant's fortunes.
Stocks curb gains as Powell talks inflation, March rate hike
Stocks investors took profits as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell talked rate hikes and inflation.
Fed statement, inflation update and Powell press conference: RECAP
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell is under pressure to get inflation under control without raising interest rates too fast.
UAE sheikhdom to allow gaming as Wynn Resorts plans project
One of the seven sheikhdoms in the United Arab Emirates said Tuesday it will allow “gaming” while announcing a multibillion-dollar deal with Las Vegas-based casino giant Wynn Resorts.
Fidelity, once stodgy and adrift, bets on the Reddit crowd
Fidelity Investments Chief Executive Abigail Johnson, granddaughter of the financial behemoth’s founder, checks the pulse of the investing world from an unlikely place these days: Reddit’s stock-picking forums.
Dow curbs 800+ point loss as stocks close down, but off lows
Stock investors brace for more big market swings following one of the biggest trading comebacks in history.
Stock market’s crazy ride, what happened?
It was a stock market reversal for the record books.
Kudlow: The very essence of Biden's presidency is hanging on by a thread
Larry Kudlow breaks down Biden's response to Russia-Ukraine tensions as he considers sending troops to Eastern Europe.
Stocks erase losses in wild ride, Dow cuts 1,000+ point loss
In a wild session for stocks, volatility kicked up sending the Dow down over 1,000 before curbing all of those losses.



















