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VIEW Analysts, investors not surprised by Novo’s Alzheimer trial failure
Novo Nordisk said on Monday that two late-stage trials testing an older oral version of its semaglutide drug failed to meet their main goal,
Hong Kong stocks rebound as investors gear up for Alibaba earnings, US data
Panic spurred by sell-offs in bitcoin and tech stocks subsided on reports of Fed easing and possible sales of Nvidia AI chips to China.
Prediction: Alphabet Stock Will Soar Over the Next 10 Years. Here’s 1 Reason Why.
Over long periods of time, what drives stock prices is a company’s earnings growth. Businesses that are able to increase their profits can generally
Is the Stock Market Open for Thanksgiving and Black Friday?
Thanksgiving Day may or may not be one for dancing, but it’s definitely not for trading stocks or bonds. Traders get a break this
Why Optimistic Nio Investors Might Need to Pump the Brakes
Nio is increasing production and deliveries, and its stock is up. But recent data from a Chinese rival could have investors tempering their enthusiasm.
How Does the Stock Market Historically Perform During Thanksgiving Week?
Will the market be able to shake off its concerns about an AI bubble and worries that the Federal Reserve won’t cut interest rates
US stock market today: Full list of top pre-market movers across Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq as gold slides and Bitcoin keeps falling
Stock futures climbed early Monday as Thanksgiving week began with cautious optimism. Nasdaq 100 futures rose 0.99%, S&P 500 futures gained 0.68%, and Dow
Are MGM Stock Investors Happy, Or Did They Miss Out?
When it comes to casinos and gambling, the house always wins, as the saying goes. However, while MGM Resorts International ( MGM +5.82%) has
Is the Stock Market Open for Thanksgiving and Black Friday?
U.S. stock and bond markets are closed Thursday, Nov. 27, for Thanksgiving Day. Trading picks up again Friday—or Black Friday, if you prefer—but the