General Motors reports its fourth-quarter financial results on Tuesday, The Federal Reserve wraps up its two-day policy meeting on Wednesday and on Thursday the Commerce Department issues its first estimate of how the U.
Federal Reserve interest rate decision, Jerome Powell comments, PCE inflation, U.S. GDP, and earnings from Tesla, Meta, Microsoft, Apple and more.
[UPDATE] Tesla and General Motors stand to bear the brunt of the elimination of the federal EV tax credit.
The Federal Reserve is expected to keep interest rates on hold on Wednesday. Plus, earnings reports from Apple, General Motors, Starbucks, Microsoft, Tesla, and Exxon Mobil.
General Motors stock boasts a solid 47.4% year-over-year gain, yet 13 of 23 covering brokerages still rate it a "hold" or worse. This leaves room for potential upgrades, which could generate additional tailwinds.
General Motors (GM) stock is higher today after inking an electric vehicle (EV) battery supply deal with Vianode
U.S. Treasury yields fell on Monday as investors look ahead to the Federal Reserve’s next meeting and await key inflation data.
There’s a significant chance the Federal Reserve will keep rates at 4.25–4.50%, maintaining a cautious stance amid economic uncertainty. Markets are watching how Jerome Powell
U.S. stock indexes are set to fall, as shares of Nvidia, Microsoft and other AI-linked companies drop amid concerns about the competitiveness of Chinese AI startup DeepSeek. Earnings from companies including Meta,
The living former presidents, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Joe Biden — who had collectively served in the White House for 28 years — were seated about 6 feet to the right of Trump during his speech. Trump acknowledged them by name but did not acknowledge their decades of public service and leadership.
Judge says county officials adequately studied water and air quality issues for the Hells Kitchen project near the edge of the Salton Sea.
The new year can be a time to reevaluate your portfolio. Now is the perfect time to switch things up and build a durable portfolio that can sustain and grow your wealth over the long haul. Here are three stocks legendary investor Warren Buffett owns at Berkshire Hathaway to buy in 2025.