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Stock investors have been scared by rising bond yields, and now bond investors are spooked by the bearishness of the stock market's sell-off. → Read More
While market losses were racking up, this group of stocks was breaking out to all-time highs and looks set for even more gains. → Read More
The S&P 500's bounce back from a near-miss bear market has set up the potential for a near-term rally, but there could be more pain ahead for stocks soon. → Read More
If there's more bad news from retailers in the coming week, that could be a negative catalyst for an already cranky stock market. → Read More
The S&P 500 has been flirting with bear market territory, as it tries to find a bottom, but how low it goes depends on whether the economy tips into recession. → Read More
New worries about the consumer and the economy snuffed out the market's spring rally and sent stocks on a course back toward recent lows -- or lower. → Read More
Gasoline prices are climbing towards $5 or higher nationally, and look set to stay high even beyond peak driving season in July. → Read More
U.S. households are now spending the equivalent of $5,000 a year on gasoline, up from $2,800 a year ago, according to Yardeni Research. → Read More
U.S. natural gas prices more than doubled since the start of the year, and the air-conditioning season could send them soaring by another 25% or more. → Read More
Investors could get a reprieve in the week ahead from the vicious selling cycle that has gripped the stock market since late March. → Read More
April's consumer price index may show inflation has reached its height. → Read More
After a week of extraordinary turbulence, stocks are likely to remain volatile as investors await fresh data on inflation and watch the course of bond yields. → Read More
April's job growth was strong and wage gains were solid, yet fewer Americans were working or looking for jobs than in March. → Read More
The economy was expected to have added 400,000 jobs in April in a tight labor market, but economists say the number of new payrolls could soon start to slow. → Read More
Investors are focused on whether the Federal Reserve will signal an even more aggressive rate-hiking path going forward. → Read More
Investors will watch corporate earnings to see how things they have been worrying about, interest rates, inflation and Ukraine, are impacting the bottom line. → Read More
Consumer price inflation in March is expected to have risen the most since December 1981, driven by higher food costs, rising rents and runaway energy prices. → Read More
Markets face what could be a hot inflation report in the week ahead and a batch of big bank earnings to start the earnings season. → Read More
A shortage of fertilizer has added to growing concerns about the price and scarcity of food because of disruptions in Russia and Ukraine. → Read More
The stock market is heading into what promises to be a volatile second quarter, but April is traditionally the best month of the year for stocks. → Read More