Wall Street hits record highs as government shutdown winds down
Stocks hit fresh records Monday as Congress moved toward ending a three-day shutdown of the federal government.
U.S. says audit watchdog staff helped KPMG pass audit inspections
The U.S. government on Monday announced criminal and civil charges against three former staffers of an audit watchdog for allegedly providing confidential information to help accounting firm KPMG pass regulatory inspections.
Stock-focused hedge funds post biggest gains among top performers
Hedge funds managers who bet on stocks scored some of the industry's biggest gains in 2017.
Wall Street week ahead: Where Netflix goes, Big Tech may follow
A look at the upcoming week on Wall Street.
These are the 5 biggest business stories from this week
Amazon's HQ2 search, Apple's plan for a economic boon and the possible dissolution of a 125-year-old company: These are the biggest business stories you need to know about this week.
Stock-market investors eager for more guidance on tax-cut impact
Will tax cuts percolate through to boost economy?
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Hutchins on bitcoin
Tax reform is good, tax cuts aren’t necessary: Glenn Hutchins
U.S. markets and tax reform
Wall Street shrugs off government shutdown worries
Markets, tax law, consumer sentiment
Nasdaq, S&P close at records, Dow ends positive
Nasdaq, S&P close at records, Dow ends positive
Wall Street ends higher despite government shutdown threat
Stocks moved higher Friday amid continued optimism over corporate earnings, shrugging off the possibility that Congress won’t reach a deal to avoid a government shutdown at midnight.
Wall Street opens higher as investors shrug off shutdown fears
U.S. stocks opened higher on Friday, putting the major indexes on track for three straight weeks of gains as hopes of a strong earnings season overshadowed fears of a potential U.S. government shutdown.
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What's next for stocks?
Wall Street traders brace for meager bonus checks
It may not be a happy bonus season for Wall Street traders as trading revenue declines.
Stocks pull back from record highs
Stocks pull back from record highs
Dow retreats after gains
Dow retreats after gains
Wall Street pauses rally as utilities, industrials fall
Wall Street pulled back Thursday, a day after the Dow closed above 26,000 for the first time.
Markets will continue to climb until it stops: Dennis Gartman
Wall Street’s main indexes continue to reach new milestones, propelled by strong U.S. economic and double-digit earnings growth, along with optimism related to the Republican tax reform legislation passed last month.
Tax cuts are clearly a benefit to the economy: Dennis Gartman
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