What's good for energy stocks may be bad for precious metals if the rally in crude means a rise in Treasury yields, which usually means lower gold prices.
What's good for energy stocks may be bad for precious metals if the rally in crude means a rise in Treasury yields, which usually means lower gold prices.
Traders piled into bullish options trades on Occidental Petroleum ahead of its earnings report on Tuesday.
Options traders can't get enough of semiconductor stocks.
Micron has emerged as one of the most valuable U.S. tech companies thanks to insatiable demand for memory that's needed in AI chips.
Spirit Airlines was back in bankruptcy court to start dismantling the airline.
Pfizer is looking to newer products and acquisitions to offset a declining Covid business.
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The SEC formally proposed a rule change that would allow companies to file semiannual reports on a new form, 10-S, in place of the traditional quarterly10-Qs
Federal Aviation Administration employee Dean DelleChiaie, who allegedly emailed a threat to the White House, faces up to five years in prison if convicted.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warned AI has created a narrow window for software firms, governments and banks to fix tens of thousands of vulnerabilities.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has said he plans to remain a member of the Federal Reserve board after his term as chair expires this month.
The "Universal Electric Vehicle" platform is expected to be key to Ford transforming its EV unit from billions of dollars in annual losses to breakeven by 2029.
The White House is also considering a new AI working group that would explore potential oversight and vet models before release, CNBC confirmed.
The U.S. attorney opted not to appeal a ruling that had blocked her subpoenas to the Fed.
Coinbase will cut roughly 14% of its workforce, citing a combination of market volatility and the how AI is quickly changing how the company operates.
Traders on prediction market platforms give a high probability to layoffs in the tech sector reaching more than 447,000 jobs in 2026.
Ferrari NV on Tuesday beat Wall Street's first quarter earnings expectations and reconfirmed its guidance for the year.
Asha Sharma, the former Instacart and Meta executive who took over Xbox at Microsoft, said the unit doesn't spend enough time with developers and players.
U.S. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary, under pressure, defends himself in an interview with CNBC's David Faber.
Most Fortune 500 companies are tracking workplace AI usage at the group, role or individual level as token costs become a standard line item in business costs.
It comes as the U.S. Navy seeks to deliver on President Donald Trump's "Project Freedom" initiative.
Secret Service Officer John Spillman has been placed on administrative leave after his arrest.
DOD expected "some churn at the beginning" of "Project Freedom," Defense Sec. Hegseth said, referring to an effort to move ships through the Strait of Hormuz.
Central banks are widely expected to raise interest rates in a bid to temper soaring energy prices.
Oil prices declined on Tuesday, retreating from sharp gains in the previous session.
Series I bonds are paying 4.26% annual interest through Oct. 31 based on the latest inflation data. But you need to consider the trade-offs, experts say.
Lenders are beginning to use VantageScore 4.0, which factors in consumer data not currently considered in the score that's been used with mortgages for decades.
Insurers have incomplete data on medical costs in the first quarter due to a lag in claims processing, which sets up the second quarter as the real test.
Palantir reported better-than-expected revenue and profit, driven by growth in sales to U.S. government agencies.