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Wall Street concludes the best quarter in 6 years

The artificial intelligence momentum beat the war: Nasdaq and S&P 500 indices recorded the best quarter since 2020.

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Nvidia stunned Wall Street with a massive fundraising round

Elon Musk attends the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum in Washington, D.C., U.S., November 19, 2025.

SpaceX's smooth debut, Elon Musk's road to trillionaire, set new template for mega IPOs

An illustration of oil barrels, pipelines, and drills, over the backdrop of US and Iranian flags.

Oil surges, stocks fall as US-Iran tensions threaten Strait of Hormuz shipping flows driving risk


Silver swept up by GameStop retail frenzy, prices soar

Organized in online forums and traded with fee-free brokers, such as Robinhood, the phenomenon has driven a 1500% rally in the shares of videogame retailer GameStop.

Investors have used the Robinhood app to give the video game company GameStop a boost.

GameStop, other retail darlings dented after Reddit group briefly shuts doors

Shares of GameStop and other companies tumbled in extended trading after Wallstreetbets, a discussion forum popular with retail traders on the Reddit website, briefly turned invitation-only.

A GameStop store is photographed in Austin, Texas

Israel's largest mobile Telecom provider leaving Wall Street

Costs and challenges of NY listing too much for Cellcom.

Logos of Israeli mobile phone company Cellcom, are seen on a mobile phone in this picture illustration taken in Jerusalem December 19, 2019.

Close race for most valuable Israeli company on Wall Street

Check Point and Solar Edge race neck and neck.

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Wall Street set to dip as US-China tensions heat up over TikTok

With Microsoft Corp looking to buy short-video app TikTok's US operations, Trump said on Monday the US government should get a "substantial portion" of any deal price.

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The disconnect from Main Street following coronavirus, George Floyd

How can Wall Street surge while Main Street suffers?

Protest against racial inequality in the aftermath of the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd, in Washington

Wall St economist: There’s a lot of fear in the market

“If we go into recession history speaks for itself. No sitting president has ever been reelected in a recession.”

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Will Trump impeachment sink the stock market?

Never make predictions, especially about the future. – Casey Stengel

U.S. President Trump speaks with Congressional Republicans at the White House in Washington

WeWork Israeli founder Adam Neumann to receive $1.7 billion payoff to relinquish control

SoftBank Group agreed to spend more than $10 billion to take over WeWork, doubling down on an ill-fated investment.

People visit the booth of WeWork as they attend the TechCrunch Disrupt event in Manhattan, in New York City, NY, U.S. May 15, 2017.

Uber loses $5 billion, misses Wall Street targets despite easing price war

The amount passengers spent on trips rose 20% while the amount Uber kept after paying its drivers increased just 4%.

The logo of car-sharing service app Uber on a smartphone