• Nov 26, 2024

Stocks Hit Record High on Israel Cease-Fire Deal: Markets Wrap

(Bloomberg) -- Stocks closed at all-time highs as investors looked past Donald Trump’s tariff plan, with geopolitical risks abating after Israel and Hezbollah reached a cease-fire agreement.Most Read from BloombergNew York City’s ‘Living Breakwaters’ Brace for Stormier SeasIn Italy’s Motor City, Car-Free Options Are GrowingIn Kansas City, a First-Ever Stadium Designed for Women’s Sports Takes the FieldNYC's Underground Steam System May Be Key to a Greener FutureNYC Gets Historic Push for 80,000

  • Nov 26, 2024

Dow, S&P 500 Close at Record Highs

The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 closed at all-time highs Tuesday as traders analyzed President-elect Donald Trump's latest comments on tariffs and minutes from the Federal Reserve's November policy meeting.

  • Nov 26, 2024

Honoring contracts puts brokers in position to take advantage of the spot market

Doug Waggoner, CEO of Echo Global Logistics, discusses the strategy of accepting risk losses on contract freight in order to remain in good standing with shippers and take advantage of higher margins in the spot market. The post Honoring contracts puts brokers in position to take advantage of the spot market appeared first on FreightWaves.

  • Nov 26, 2024

Option Traders Bet on Deep Treasury-Market Selloff Within Weeks

(Bloomberg) -- A bearish tone is taking hold in the market for interest-rate options, suggesting that bond traders are bracing for Treasury yields to surge anew in the coming weeks.Most Read from BloombergNew York City’s ‘Living Breakwaters’ Brace for Stormier SeasIn Italy’s Motor City, Car-Free Options Are GrowingIn Kansas City, a First-Ever Stadium Designed for Women’s Sports Takes the FieldNYC's Underground Steam System May Be Key to a Greener FutureNYC Gets Historic Push for 80,000 Homes Wit

  • Nov 26, 2024

Canadian Stocks Rebound From Early Losses on Tariff Threats

(Bloomberg) -- Canadian stocks rallied back from losses earlier in the session Tuesday to finish basically where they started as traders assessed US President-elect Donald Trump’s threat of 25% tariffs on goods produced in Canada and Mexico.Most Read from BloombergNew York City’s ‘Living Breakwaters’ Brace for Stormier SeasIn Italy’s Motor City, Car-Free Options Are GrowingIn Kansas City, a First-Ever Stadium Designed for Women’s Sports Takes the FieldNYC's Underground Steam System May Be Key to