Stocks traded mostly higher after President Trump, while being interviewed at the World Economic Forum in Davos, said he would “demand that interest rates drop immediately.” Trump didn’t mention the Federal Reserve in his comments,
Wall Street stocks were mostly higher near midday Thursday, with markets climbing after US President Donald Trump's Davos appearance following a mixed round of corporate earnings.
Stock futures are mixed early Thursday morning, with Dow futures (YM=F) in the green. Investors are eagerly awaiting comments from President Donald Trump, who is set to virtually address World Economic Forum attendees at 11 a.
GE Aerospace on Thursday forecast a stronger profit for the year after its fourth-quarter earnings exceeded Wall Street estimates as strong travel demand amid persistent shortages of new aircraft bolstered sales of its high-margin parts and services.
BofA raised the firm’s price target on GE Aerospace (GE) to $225 from $200 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares. After a year of major
"I'll demand that interest rates drop immediately and likewise they should be dropping all over the world," Trump said to business leaders from around the world. The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note retreated from its intraday high of 4.664% following Trump's comments but closed at 4.648%, up from 4.599% on Wednesday.
Shares of GE Aerospace soared to levels not seen in nearly two decades on Thursday, after the maker of engines used by airlines and the military provided an upbeat earnings outlook for 2025 and ...
Analyst Sheila Kahyaoglu of Jefferies maintained a Buy rating on GE Aerospace (GE – Research Report), boosting the price target to
The SP 500 closed at an all-time high Thursday, gaining 0.5% to 6,118.72, with the Dow Jones rising 0.9% and the NASDAQ adding 0.2%. Investors analyzed corporate earnings and President Donald Trumps Davos address,
Read about the market's reaction to President Donald Trump's speech in Davos, Switzerland where he called for lower rates and cheaper oil, as well as how corporate earnings were received and other developments on Thursday.
US stock futures traded mostly lower Thursday, easing from record highs ahead of a speech by Donald Trump at Davos later in the session and as the earrings season continues. Here are some of the biggest premarket US stock movers today: Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA) stock slumped 16% after the video game maker cut its bookings guidance for the third quarter and the full year following weaker demand for its soccer franchise,
The CEO of Germany's Merck KGaA said a recovery in sales growth at its existing business means it can take a cautious approach when it comes to buying other companies, which are expensively priced.