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The lock-in effect' is making it harder to buy a home—even if mortgage rates fall
A growing number of homeowners say no rate would make them sell, making it even harder for buyers to find homes.
UK inflation hits hotter-than-expected 3.6% in June
Economists polled by Reuters had anticipated inflation would reach 3.4% in the twelve months to June.
UK inflation hits hotter-than-expected 3.6% in June
Economists polled by Reuters had anticipated inflation would reach 3.4% in the twelve months to June.
As media reckons with strategic shifts, a new crop of leaders is coming into play
In an industry that’s long been run by storied Hollywood executives, those with backgrounds in finance and dealmaking are increasingly reshaping the…
5 things to know before the stock market opens Wednesday
Here are five key things investors need to know to start the trading day.
Morgan Stanley earnings top estimates on increased trading revenue
The strong performance was propelled by higher client activity with notable strength in equity trading.
Why defensive names and bitcoin could be solid plays over the next six months
Unlimited Funds CEO Bob Elliott and Strategas Securities’ Todd Sohn deliver their investment ideas as earnings season gets underway.
Crypto bounces on renewed optimism House could pass key stablecoin legislation this week
Investors dismissed a snag in what was expected to be a winning week for crypto regulation.
Weekly mortgage demand plummets 10%, as rates and economic concerns rise
Mortgage demand dropped 10%, as new concerns over tariffs and the economy hit both investors and consumers.
France flirts with cutting two public holidays to save money
France’s prime minister announced plans for spending cuts on Tuesday as the government targets around 43 billion euros’ ($50.0 billion) worth of…
Trump's big beautiful bill' caps student loans. Here's what it means for borrowers
President Donald Trump’s massive tax and spending package will set new limits on how much money students can borrow for college and graduate school.
Bank of America is about to report earnings – here's what to expect
Analysts expect net interest income — the difference in what banks pay depositors and what they earn on loans and investments — to have risen in the period.
Treasury yields slide after cooler-than-expected wholesale inflation report
U.S. Treasury yields moved lower on Wednesday as investors reacted to positive news on the inflation front.
Treasury yields inch lower as investors await more inflation data
U.S. Treasury yields moved lower on Wednesday as investors awaited more inflation data and considered the impacts of tariffs on consumer prices.
Renault shares plunge 17% after French carmaker lowers guidance, appoints new interim CEO
Renault has lowered its 2025 guidance and announced the appointment of a new interim chief executive officer.
Renault shares plunge 16% after French carmaker lowers guidance, appoints new interim CEO
Renault has lowered its 2025 guidance and announced the appointment of a new interim chief executive officer.
Renault shares plunge 18% after French carmaker lowers guidance, appoints new interim CEO
Renault has lowered its 2025 guidance and announced the appointment of a new interim chief executive officer.
Yen weakness subdues Japan luxury splurge at Cartier-owner Richemont
The Swiss luxury group’s Japan sales declined 15% year-on-year in the fiscal first-quarter, even as wider group sales rose.
CNBC Daily Open: Inflation in the U.S. hit a four-month high in June — as expected
While U.S. inflation figures didn’t surprise market watchers and investors, the fact that the downbeat expectations were realized still weighed on stocks.
Chip giant ASML smashes expectations on second-quarter net bookings
ASML reported second-quarter earnings that beat estimates with the its key net bookings figure ahead of consensus.