European Stocks Rise, Japan Shares Slide as Tech Selloff Drags On
Moves in Asian indexes suggested investors remained on edge after a so-so end to August.
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Gold Prices Hit Record and Overseas Stocks Rise
Gold futures gained 0.8%, and Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index rose 2%. U.S. markets were closed for Labor Day.
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Eurozone Unemployment Rate Fell To Match Record Low In July
The result comes despite weak economic growth, underpinning expectations that the ECB will leave its key interest rate unchanged next week.
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U.S. Stocks Are Now Pricier Than They Were in the Dot-Com Era
The S&P 500 has never been this expensive, or more concentrated in fewer companies.
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Fed Upheaval Sows New Uncertainty About Path of Rates
A September cut is likely, but the breadth of support and the path afterward are up in the air.
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China Factory Activity Gauge Signals Rebound in Manufacturing
A private gauge of China's manufacturing activity rose to a five-month high, though questions linger over whether the rebound can be sustained.
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South Korea's Export Growth Slowed in August
South Korea's export growth slowed sharply in August, with U.S.-bound shipments plunging as President Trump's tariffs weighed on global trade.
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Why investors should brace for 'extreme sensitivity' in the stock market around this week's jobs data
Investors will be watching how labor-market data influences the Fed's rate-cutting path.
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September Is the Worst Month for Stocks. This Year Might be Different.
September carries a lot of risks, but momentum is riding high
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Yale's Trendsetting Private-Equity Strategy Is Getting Harder to Pull Off
Universities and other institutions have built up large private-equity holdings, but they are now lagging behind the S&P 500 and aren't easy to shed.
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Japan's Surging Bond Yields Are a Headache for U.S. Treasuries
The concern is that Japanese investors may move away from U.S. debt to focus on their own backyard.
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VCs Had No Time Off This Summer. Blame AI.
No summer lull, no breather on weekends and deals that can get snatched up in an evening: The metabolism of venture has been dialed even higher by fierce competition for AI startups.
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Six Months Into Tariffs, Businesses Have No Idea How to Price Anything
A North Carolina company says tariff uncertainty has given way to a new problem: what to charge. "Everyone is struggling to figure out what to do."
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