Deep search
Rewards
Search
Copilot
Images
Videos
Maps
News
Shopping
More
Flights
Travel
Hotels
Real Estate
My Bing
Notebook
Top stories
Sports
U.S.
Local
World
Science
Technology
Entertainment
Business
More
Politics
Business
Powered by Microsoft Start
The stock market’s breadth may have already peaked. Here’s why a 20% drawdown could follow.
A few large-cap tech companies continue to drive up the S&P 500, and one strategist believes a significant drawdown for U.S. stocks could be on the way.
$1 billion donation makes medical school free for most students at this top university
Bloomberg Philanthropies is gifting $1 billion to make medical school free for the majority of students at Johns Hopkins University, joining other high-profile donors who have contributed to tuition
Devon Energy buys Grayson Mill Energy's Williston Basin business in $5B cash-and-stock deal
Devon Energy is buying Grayson Mill Energy's Williston Basin business in a cash-and-stock deal valued at $5 billion as consolidation in the oil and gas sector ramps up. The transaction includes $3.25
Baltimore’s Barcoding merges with Florida firm
Baltimore-based Barcoding Inc., a supply chain management technology firm, has merged with Florida-based DecisionPoint Systems Inc., the companies said Monday. A deal to form a new holding company,
Analyst revamps S&P 500 target ahead of CPI inflation report
Stocks are on a tear, but they're also getting expensive, and gains could be harder over the second half of the year.
The US housing slump deepened this spring. Where does that leave home shoppers and sellers?
The housing market shows few signs of busting out of its three-year funk after a disappointing spring season and amid a gloomy outlook for the summer and fall. Home shoppers came into 2024 with
Nvidia Stock Gains as Analysts Lift Targets on Strong Demand for AI Platform
Key Takeaways Nvidia shares rose Monday as analysts lifted their price targets for the stock.UBS analysts upgraded their price target for Nvidia stock to $150 from $120, citing "exceedingly robust"
Americans are suddenly finding it harder to land a job — and keep it
Job seekers have been calling the shots for nearly four years as employers struggled to fill millions of openings to meet an onslaught of demand coming out of the pandemic.
Inflation May Take Second Place to Biden’s Fate as NATO Gathers in D.C. for its 75th Birthday
New economic data will likely be overshadowed by the president’s fight to hold his nomination. And NATO's 75th birthday along with Sunday’s French elections also bring geopolitics to the fore.
Money problems can be an early sign of dementia
Financial files in disarray. Late payments and last-warning service-cutoff notices. Multiple daily bank withdrawals. Out-of-character purchases.
Elliott doubles down on Southwest Airlines, says board is ‘out of touch’ with shareholders
Elliott Investment Management is strong-arming Dallas-based Southwest Airlines in a new letter to board members calling the airline’s board of directors “out of touch” with the reality of the
Inflation Has Always Been Tough to Measure. A History of the Controversial CPI.
Economists, politicians and opinion writers have been criticizing how the government calculates inflation ever since the Consumer Price Index was introduced in 1921.
More news
No more news
Feedback