Millennium, Capula, Tudor pile bitcoin ETFs into portfolios
President-elect Donald Trump embraced digital assets during his campaign, promising friendly regulation and to accumulate a national stockpile of bitcoin.
Goldman Sachs: Trump tax cuts, deregulation will boost growth; tariffs could be a drag
Goldman Sachs economists released an analysis that projected that President-elect Trump's tax cuts and deregulation will support growth, while broader tariffs could dampen the impact.
Wall Street bonuses expected to rise for first time since 2021: report
Wall Street firms are expected to increase bankers' bonuses this year for the first time since 2021 amid markets' rise and volatility, according to a report by Johnson Associates.
Roaring Kitty sells stake in Chewy
Meme stock trader and influencer Keith Gill, known as "Roaring Kitty," has sold his entire stake in pet product e-commerce company Chewy, according to an SEC filing.
Apple and Goldman Sachs ordered to pay $89M over Apple Card failures
Apple and Goldman Sachs are being ordered by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to pay a combined $89 million in fines stemming from customer service issues with the Apple Card and regulatory violations.
Warren Buffett says he will not endorse political candidates or investments
Berkshire Hathaway's Warren Buffett declared this week he would not endorse any political candidates or investments, setting the record straight on "fraudulent" claims.
BlackRock cements firm's behemoth status
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, who oversees the world's largest asset manager, gave his take on why global investors are turning to his firm to invest and what is means for U.S. capital markets.
Utilities are having a renaissance moment
Utilities, historically a steady, stable group, may not be glamourous, but a new wave of enthusiasm is sweeping through the sector electrifying a handful of ETFs and stocks.
Berkshire Hathaway, originally a textile manufacturing company, came to be acquired by Warren Buffett in 1965
Berkshire Hathaway is a holding company with many large companies in its resume. Berkshire Hathaway has been led by Warren Buffett since 1965.
Kevin O'Leary shares the biggest lesson learned on his investing 'journey'
O'Leary Ventures chair Kevin O'Leary shared investing wisdom on social media Monday, telling his LinkedIn followers to have a wide array of investments for a greater chance at finding some winners.
Kamala Harris' tax plan could cost US nearly 800K jobs
Vice President Kamala Harris' tax plan would create disincentives for work and investment that would cost the U.S. economy nearly 800,000 jobs, a Tax Foundation analysis found.
Goldman Sachs CEO downplays firm's report on Harris' economic plan
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said that the firm's report that Vice President Kamala Harris touted showed just two-tenths of 1% difference in growth between her plan and that of former President Trump.
Kobe Bryant card, Star Wars toy sell for more than $1M at Goldin auction, plus other record breakers
Recent Goldin auctions have pulled in record-breaking sales on various sports and entertainment collectibles, including a Kobe Bryant-signed card. Check out the winning bids.
Cash in money market accounts at record level as rate cuts loom
Investors' cash stockpiled in money market accounts hit a record $6.24 trillion in August, though looming interest rate cuts could lower returns and prompt outflows.
Buffett's Berkshire hits $1 trillion market cap, first non-tech firm to do so
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway surpassed the $1 trillion market cap threshold on Wednesday as the conglomerate became the first non-technology firm to reach the threshold.
Buffett's Berkshire cuts Apple stake by half, boosts cash stockpile to $277B as it gets 'defensive’
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway sold roughly half of its stake in tech giant Apple in the last quarter while it grew its cash stockpile to a record $277 billion.
Buffett's Berkshire currently holding more short-term US Treasury bills than the Federal Reserve
Billionaire Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway stepped up its purchases of short-term U.S. Treasury bills to the extent that its holdings now surpass the Federal Reserve's.
In the middle of a stock market selloff, what should investors do?
Financial experts warned that investors should try to avoid selling stocks during stock market downturns after the U.S. stock market selloff accelerated on Monday.
Charles Schwab, Fidelity, other brokerages experience outages amid market volatility
Online brokerage firms, mutual fund and ETF customers had troubled executing orders as U.S. stocks tumbled in tandem with global equities from Japan to Europe on Monday.
Goldman Sachs economists raise 'limited' risk of US recession to 25% chance: report
Goldman Sachs economists upped the probability of the U.S. economy entering a recession in the next year to 25%, though they noted they still see "recession risk as limited."