Tag: CNBC
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What Moves the Market After Hours: Insights from Stocks at Night
Understanding After-Hours Market Dynamics While the regular trading session ends, the stock market doesn’t truly sleep. After-hours trading can set the tone for the next day, offering a glimpse into how investors react to earnings, economic data, and global events. A daily newsletter like Stocks at Night captures this activity, summarizing what moved the market…
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What’s Likely to Move the Market: Stocks @ Night Insight
Overview: Why Stocks Move After Hours Stocks @ Night is more than a recap; it’s a practical lens into the forces shaping tomorrow’s trading session. After-hours moves often reflect a mix of earnings results, central bank commentary, and evolving macro signals. For investors trying to anticipate the next day’s action, understanding these drivers is crucial.…
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CNBC Daily Open: Lights Out as Markets Brace for Week Ahead
CNBC Daily Open: Lights out and a clear roadmap for the week ahead The week begins with a global markets stage set and several big-moving threads ready to tug at prices across asset classes. From Tokyo to Texas, investors are weighing political leadership, policy trajectories, energy supply, and macro risk that could shape trading in…
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US Government Shutdown Looms as JD Vance Warns Democrats Won’t Compromise
Overview: A looming government shutdown The federal government in the United States is edging toward a shutdown, a scenario that could begin as soon as Wednesday. The warning comes after a White House meeting with President Donald Trump and top lawmakers from both parties, where Senate Republicans and Democrats have struggled to bridge a widening…
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US Government Shutdown Nears, JD Vance Warns of Inaction
US Government Shutdown Nears as Budget Talks Stall The United States federal government appears to be edging toward a shutdown after lawmakers from both parties met with President Donald Trump at the White House. In remarks captured by CNBC, Senator JD Vance said, “I think we are heading toward a shutdown because Democrats won’t do…
