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The European Paradox: Out Of The War But Affected -- More Than The U.S. Itself
The Iran-U.S. war exposes the EU's acute vulnerability to energy supply shocks, triggering sharp equity declines and heightened recession risk. EU economies, especially Italy, Germany, and Spain, could face severe inflation due to overwhelming reliance on imported oil and gas.
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Oil Prices Are Surging—And It's Making Stock Investors Anxious. Here's Why.
Stocks tumbled again Thursday. You can blame the price of oil.
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Thursday's Final Takeaways: Software Sees Strength, Memory Stocks Under Pressure
Marley Kayden and Sam Vadas go beyond the geopolitical headlines and turn to stock stories through a recent software rebound and memory chips facing new pressure. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.
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Friday's market may struggle amid current news cycle, says Cerity Partners' Jim Lebenthal
Jim Lebenthal, Cerity Partners chief market strategist, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the prospects for Friday's market performance, nerves around the future of the economy and much more.
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Buying Into Close Lifts Flailing Markets | Closing Bell
Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Romaine Bostick, Katie Greifeld, Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. -------- More on Bloomberg Television and Markets Like this video?
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Interview Magazine's Finance Boys story is ''embarrassing'' for young Wall Street. 😤
Interview Magazine's Finance Boys story is ''embarrassing'' for young Wall Street, Brian Sozzi says. 😤
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I'm Betting With Put Options On A 10% Correction - Ceasefire In Iran Or Not
Bulls think a ceasefire with Iran will be the catalyst that pushes markets to fresh highs. In fact, some believe that wars are mostly irrelevant to the U.S. broader markets.
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Is It A Market Correction Or A Reallocation?
The debate among market agents and observers is whether the AI boom and hyperscale build-out are too extended and whether the rotation of their capital investment into using borrowed money (debt) is a sign of trouble ahead. While the debate rages, the markets are repricing the stocks involved.
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Dan Niles: Investors need to be broadly diversified to get through market period in better shape
Dan Niles, Niles Investment Management founder, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the broader market sell-off, recent software stock performance and much more.
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Wall Street analyst reveals why you're not learning about money
This episode of "The Big Idea," hosted by Elizabeth Gore, features Ashley M. Fox, a former Wall Street analyst and CEO of financial education tech startup Emplify.
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AAII Sentiment Survey: Neutral Sentiment Leads
Bullish sentiment decreased 0.1 percentage points to 33.1%. Neutral sentiment increased 4.4 percentage points to 31.4%.
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The Conflict In Iran Is Hiding The Truth About S&P 500
Historical analysis shows energy inflation from geopolitical events is typically transitory and only marginally impacts overall inflation. According to my analysis, the impact of a conflict has always had only a marginal effect on stock prices.
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What to Expect From the February Jobs Report
Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, discussed the upcoming February employment report, expected to show around 50,000 job additions. He speaks on "Bloomberg The Close.
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Something on Wall Street 'Smells Like' 2008, Says Former Goldman Sachs Chief. Here's What It Is.
The man who led Goldman Sachs through the 2008 financial crisis is sounding the alarm on private credit, joining a chorus of Wall Street veterans expressing concern at a pivotal time for the industry.
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Oaktree's Howard Marks: There's no systemic problem with private credit
Veteran investor Howard Marks said he doesn't see a widespread problem brewing in private credit, but warned that the sector's rapid expansion over the past 15 years could expose weaker lenders when markets eventually turn.
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Treasuries Face Worst Four-Day Skid in Months as Iran War Continues
The duration and the cost of the war are key factors for the U.S. federal budget.
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Investor dilemma: To buy or not to buy the dip
The Investment Committee debate how to play the volatile markets and whether investors should buy the dip or not.
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Dow Drops 1,000 Points As Iran Conflict Fuels Oil Price Surge
Stock declines for Nvidia and AMD came as Bloomberg reported the U.S. drafted regulations restricting AI chip shipments without U.S. approval, requiring companies to seek permission for nearly all exports of AI tech. Neither the White House, AMD, nor Nvidia immediately responded to requests for comment.
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Investors betting on international stocks trouncing the U.S. are getting a rude awakening from the Iran conflict
The outperformance of international stocks is faltering as oil prices climb to $80 barrel.
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Trump's New Tariffs Face Legal Challenge From States
President Donald Trump is facing a major legal challenge from a group of states that are planning to file a lawsuit over his order placing a 10% tax on goods entering the US after the Supreme Court struck down his earlier sweeping duties last month. Greg Stohr reports on Bloomberg Television.
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