Why currency volatility could be the market's 'Achilles heel' in 2025
"This is not the time to take a lot of excess exposure risk on FX, as it may prove to be the dominant story of 2025," KKR said.
"This is not the time to take a lot of excess exposure risk on FX, as it may prove to be the dominant story of 2025," KKR said.
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This is what could happen next to Amazon shares.
Wednesday’s steep selloff in the stock market triggered a sudden spike in Wall Street’s “fear gauge,” posing a buying opportunity for investors and may spark a strong year-end stretch for stocks, according to market analysts.
Fed fund futures show the market believes the chance that the Fed won't cut interest rates at all next year have climbed after Wednesday's meeting.
Megacap stocks can “mask a lot of the internal weakness” in the S 500, says Todd Sohn, an ETF strategist at Strategas.
"If we don't recover pretty dramatically between now and Friday's close, so just two days, we will see sell signals in our intermediate-term metrics."
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A food company has chosen Kentucky for a facility that will employ more than 900 people, Gov. Andy Beshear said Thursday, saying the project ranks as the fifth-largest jobs project since he took office. Kitchen Food Co., an Australia-founded premium ready-meals business, will locate a prepared foods facility in Hopkinsville and create 925 jobs as part of its $69 million investment, Beshear announced. Hopkinsville is about 170 miles (275 kilometers) southwest of Louisville, Kentucky.
Micron shares dropped as investors digested weak guidance. Analysts at Bank of America and UBS lowered their prices targets for the stock after earning.