Small cap stocks are undergoing a resurgence, and Goldman Sachs Asset Management is looking to capitalize on it through the exchange-traded fund space.
Big bank executives will assure lawmakers the industry’s crisis is over, KBW CEO Thomas Michaud predicts
Thomas Michaud, CEO of Stifel company KBW, believes the industry’s deposits and earnings are stable. But he thinks deposit insurance reform is still needed.
Vietnamese companies eye the U.S. IPO market amid a lull in Chinese listings
A new group of Asia-based companies are contemplating IPOs in the U.S., where international listings were once driven mostly by Chinese startups
Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Box, MongoDB, Dave & Buster’s and more
See which stocks are posting big moves after the bell.
Job data suggests ‘soft landing’ is increasingly likely, economists say
Job openings pulled back in October while hires, quits and layoffs stayed steady, pointing to a nearly balanced labor market, economists said.
Supreme Court hears tax case on ‘income’: It may ‘have the biggest fiscal policy effects of any court decision,’ expert says
The Supreme Court on Tuesday is hearing oral arguments for Moore v. United States, a case that could affect broad swaths of the U.S. tax code.
Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Apple, Nio, CVS Health, GitLab and more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
Ermenegildo Zegna on taking advantage of the ‘quiet luxury’ trend and post-Covid dress codes
Ermenegildo Zegna, Ermenegildo Zegna chairman and CEO, joins ‘Squawk on the Street’ to discuss what Zegna is telling investors about demand for luxury items, how the Asian consumer has performed, and how consumers are dressing.
At 99, billionaire Charlie Munger shared how to avoid major mistakes in life: Dodge ‘toxic people and toxic activities’
One of Charlie Munger’s final pieces of advice was to avoid toxic people, in both business and life.
Job openings slide to 8.7 million in October, well below estimate, to lowest level since March 2021
Employment openings totaled 8.73 million for the month, a decline of 617,000, or 6.6%, the Labor Department reported Tuesday.