Janet Yellen Says Fed Could Raise Rates in 'Coming Months'
Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen said Friday a rate increase would be appropriate “probably in the coming months” if the economy and labor market continue to strengthen. Photo: AP
Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen said Friday a rate increase would be appropriate “probably in the coming months” if the economy and labor market continue to strengthen. Photo: AP
There’s been a lot of talk recently about this year’s bull market, both on its own merits and in comparison to last year. But somewhat less attention has been paid to it as part of a larger trend overall – a secular bull market that began in 2013 and has seen the S&P 500 reach recent record highs. Long-term trends are good for the market generally, but what the average retail investor really wants is a solid return in the here-and-now. There are several routes to accomplish this, and one of the
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Spain will complete its planned acquisition of a 10% stake in telecoms giant Telefonica as soon as possible, but will build up to it so as to not impact the share price, government spokesperson Pilar Alegria said on Tuesday. Last December, the government decided to enter the company as a counterbalance to the acquisition of a stake in Telefonica by Saudi Arabia's STC. On Monday, state holding company SEPI said it had bought an initial 3% stake.
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GE Vernova stock is finally trading. GE Vernova is the soon-to-be spun-off power generation business of General Electric The spin will be completed on April 2, and the Vernova shares, which have the stock symbol “GEV,” began trading Wednesday on a when-issued basis. The early prices mean Wall Street did a very good job picking the initial price—although setting an initial price for a when-issued stock may have relied on Street estimates.
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Alibaba's plan to buy full control of its logistics subsidiary rather than spinning it off could signal the Chinese giant is taking competition from e-commerce rivals Shein and Temu more seriously in overseas markets, analysts said. The company on Tuesday said it has decided against listing Cainiao - a year after announcing its intention to list - citing reasons such as a "depressed" share market in Hong Kong. "We see a lot of players in the market being very aggressive but in the future this is going to be an even bigger market and we want to participate in that," Chairman Joe Tsai told analysts during a conference call on Tuesday.