- September 2, 2024
Business
Dow Jones Futures Fall With S&P 500 In Power Trend; Tesla Rival Leads 7 Stocks In Buy Zones
Dow Jones futures fell slightly Monday afternoon, while S&P 500 futures were little changed and Nasdaq futures edged higher. U.S. markets were closed for Labor
Intel Stock Rallies On Report Chip Giant Is Exploring Foundry Split
Intel (INTC) stock jumped Friday on a report that the chip giant is considering major changes, including spinning off or selling its manufacturing business. ↑
Marijuana use and abuse may mean more missed work
While the modern marijuana consumer may be shedding that lazy stoner stereotype, new research shows that employees who use and abuse the drug are more
Stranded astronauts to return on SpaceX, not Boeing Starliner
Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will return to earth on a SpaceX Dragon capsule in February instead of the Boeing Starliner that they used
Interest rate cuts all but guaranteed after dovish Fed meeting, experts say
The Federal Reserve may have finally locked in a September interest rate cut, its first since March 2020—at least according to most economists and professional
Beat the S&P 500 with stocks that indexes dumped: Rob Arnott
The best and the brightest on Wall Street don’t have a great track record when it comes to beating the S&P 500, but Research Affiliates
Top Fed official says he’s open to a rate cut sooner rather than later amid slowing inflation
Inflation is cooling and at least one Federal Reserve official said he is “open” to rate cuts at the central bank’s next meeting in September.
Stocks may take 6 months to recover from the selloff: BofA
Bank of America analysts said it may be six months before global stock markets regain losses from their recent dive. The unwinding of the yen
Olympics track and field: Coaches explain how they train
For Olympics fans, watching pole vaulter Mondo Duplantis fly his way to gold—and a world record—was one of the biggest thrills of the 2024 games.
Here’s who left OpenAI in latest leadership shakeup
Two high-level executives left OpenAI and its president temporarily stepped away in the latest leadership shakeup for a startup that has slowly shed its original