Economy Mar 07 Wall Street tumbles after oil prices hit $130 per barrel Stocks are tumbling on Wall Street Monday as another big leap for oil prices threatens to squeeze inflation's grip on the global economy.
Economy Mar 02 Stocks recover slightly as oil hits more than $110 per barrel Oil prices kept surging Wednesday and topped $110 per barrel as Russia’s war continues against Ukraine, but stocks and other markets were showing less fear than a day earlier.
Economy Dec 12 Inflation is painfully high, but some relief may be coming Prices have dropped on global markets for crude oil and natural gas, which is filtering into lower prices at the pump and for home heating. That should keep inflation somewhat in check, even if prices keep rising elsewhere in the…
Economy Dec 06 Trump media venture eyed by regulators names Rep. Devin Nunes as CEO Digital World Acquisition, which is often referred to by its trading symbol of "DWAC," said it is cooperating with "the preliminary, fact-finding inquiries" by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.
Arts Nov 09 Explainer: Here is why crowd surges can kill people The crowd deaths at a Houston music festival have added to the long list of people who have been crushed at a major event. Such tragedies have been occurring around the world for a long time.
Economy Jul 29 Robinhood goes public, eyes expansion beyond trading Shares of Robinhood Markets are set to begin trading on the Nasdaq Thursday, a highly anticipated initial offering by the company that's drawn a new generation of investors into the market.
Economy Jul 19 Stocks skid as investors fear virus surge will dent recovery Stocks skidded on Wall Street and investors sought refuge in government bonds amid worries that a surge in virus infections around the world will threaten the economic recovery.
Economy Jun 30 Robinhood pays $70 million to settle range of allegations Robinhood Financial will pay a $57 million fine and return another $12.6 million to thousands of its customers to settle accusations of a wide range of supervisory failures.
Economy May 28 CEO pay rises to $12.7 million even as pandemic ravages economy The median pay package for a CEO at an S&P 500 company hit $12.7 million in 2020, according to data analyzed by Equilar for The Associated Press.
Economy Feb 16 The 'GameStop effect' on Wall Street isn't over The tools smaller-pocketed investors employed can be used again and again, if those smaller investors stay connected on social media forums and if regulators don't change the rules to hinder them.