Ambarella beats second quarter earnings per share and sales estimates and posts a returns to non-GAAP profitability. The company guides third quarter revenue above expectations and analysts lift price ...
New research from S3 Partners has pinpointed a metric to watch for outsized Nvidia stock gains. The firm is focused on increases in the stock's long-to-short ratio, which have historically preceded ...
It’s rare to find areas of agreement between President Donald Trump and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. But they’re both supporting a congressional bill that will ban members of Congress and their ...
There’s a small light at the end of the tunnel for taxpayers fed up with DC pols making bank while they’re supposed to be doing “the people’s business.” A bipartisan group of House lawmakers unveiled ...
WASHINGTON—A group of House lawmakers from across the political spectrum has agreed on a proposal that would ban members of Congress from trading individual stocks, which proponents said marks the ...
NVIDIA Corp NVDA stock is trading lower Tuesday, caught in a broader tech sell-off as rising long-term interest rates spook investors. Here’s what you need to know. What To Know: The chipmaker's ...
WASHINGTON—While running for Congress last year, Republican Rob Bresnahan—like most Americans—hated the idea of lawmakers making money by trading individual stocks in elected office and said he wanted ...
A bipartisan group of House members has introduced legislation to regulate how members of Congress trade stocks. The issue of congressional stock trading is raising ethical questions and may become a ...
Some lawmakers sounded optimistic on Wednesday that their colleagues may soon be willing to curb their own stock trading, as they unveiled bipartisan legislation they had hammered out. The measure is ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO/AP) — A bill in Washington with bipartisan backing would prevent members of Congress from trading of individual stocks. Among the supporters is South Dakota’s only member of ...
China’s commercial banks are tightening oversight of clients using credit cards to fund stock investments as small-time investors pour in to catch the nation’s $1 trillion market rally. Lenders ...