Liz Ann Sonders, Charles Schwab chief investment strategist, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the day's market action.
Some economic forces are impossible to ignore. That seems to be developing between the Trump White House and the bond market, ...
Yields on U.S. government debt closed at their highest levels in a week on Friday after a spokeswoman for President Donald Trump confirmed that U.S. tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China will arrive ...
Investors react to the Federal Reserve's policy decision and Chairman Jerome Powell's press conference, as well as results ...
Gold prices hit an all-time high on Thursday, continuing a recent rally that has taken the yellow metal beyond the previous ...
"It could also imply that equities could have more downside," an analyst said, "given opportunists don't appear to be in any ...
The Indian federal government's market borrowing is seen rising marginally in fiscal year 2025-26, which investors expect ...
In the U.S., it's partly due to expectations of a stronger, more inflationary future economy with bigger budget deficits.
Euro zone governments saw record demand for bond sales in January, showing that investors are ready to cover unprecedented funding needs if paid the right price.
The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite closed down nearly 3% on Monday, with shares of AI-focused chipmaker Nvidia plunging 17% and ...
These illustrated market experiences are quite different than what most folks believe happens when the Fed lowers rates.
Interest rates are driven by the bond market and bonds are at their best levels in over a month. As such, it's no surprise ...