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Within its Investor Day presentation slides, JPMorgan Chase (JPM) slightly increased its FY25 NII guidance to $94.5 bln from a prior outlook of $94.0 bln, while reaffirming its guidance of ...
LOW's Q1 comps decreased by 1.7%, marking a return to negative territory following a positive comp of +0.2% in the previous quarter. Despite this decline, the figure exceeded analyst expectations, ...
The stock market is under some selling pressure this morning. It is nothing extreme, but the equity futures market has a negative bias grounded in deficit and inflation concerns. Currently, the S&P ...
Some newfound volatility has been injected into the capital markets this morning after President Trump said in a Truth Social Post that he is recommending a straight 50% tariff for the EU, effective ...
The House passed the reconciliation bill this morning in a 215-214 party-line vote. The bill, among other things, increases the SALT deduction cap to $40,000 (from $10,000), moves up the Medicaid work ...
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New home sales surged 10.9% month-over-month in April to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 743,000 units (Briefing.com consensus 679,000) from a downwardly revised 670,000 (from 724,000) in March.
*Rising U.S. debt and deficits are pushing Treasury yields higher, raising investor concerns. *Higher yields challenge stock valuations and make borrowing costlier for companies and consumers.