Stocks, gold and copper see big swings that show investors have few places to hide
The volatility seen across asset classes on Thursday may give investors a hint at what’s to come and leave them with fewer places to hide.
Last updated: 2026-01-29 23:20:26 ET
The volatility seen across asset classes on Thursday may give investors a hint at what’s to come and leave them with fewer places to hide.
The monthly trade deficit and imports rebounded in November after shrinking significantly in prior months, new data show.
The U.S. trade deficit rebounded in November, the Commerce Department said Thursday, extending a turbulent stretch for international trade flows as th...
European governments are looking to move away from U.S. tech and reclaim their digital sovereignty at a time of unpredictability and volatility in the United States.
Outside of trade and geopolitics, one source of market volatility could very well come from Japan, as its currency undergoes sharp moves.
Options markets are flashing elevated post-earnings volatility for a cluster of stocks reporting this week, with the Federal Reserve's policy decision on Wednesday threatening to magnify price swings. • Capitol Federal Financial stock is tr...
The U.S. stock market’s resiliency will be tested this week by quarterly earnings results, after rebounding from recent bouts of volatility this mon...
The benchmark 10-year Treasury note yield hit a high of 4.31% last week — a level not seen since early September, almost five months ago.
Bitcoin began losing gains as US futures prepared to open as markets geared up to deal with a host of potential downside volatility catalysts.
A rift between the United States and Europe over Greenland spurred a massive swing this week, but the S&P 500 closed down less than half a percent.