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Senior Financial Reporter at Benzinga
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5 Best Commodity ETFs To Buy As Oil Prices Soar
Crude oil prices recently reached their highest levels in 13 years after President Joe Biden banned all imports of Russian fossil fuels in response to the country's invasion of Ukraine.
Why Energy And Food Price Shock Could Last 'At Least A Year'
Investors who saw the writing on the wall for inflation and food prices in 2022 have generated huge returns year-to-date.
This Day In Market History: S&P 500's Lowest Closing Price Of The Great Recession
On this day in 2009, the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 closed at their lowest levels of the Great Recession.
How Does The Inflation And Oil Shock Of 2022 Compare To The Late 1970s?
The Labor Department recently reported a 7.5% increase in the consumer price index in the month of January, the fastest inflation growth since 1982.
'Near-Term Pain For Long-Term Gain': 4 Snowflake Analysts React To Mixed Earnings Report
Snowflake Inc shares traded lower by 17% after the company reported slowing revenue growth in Q4. On Wednesday, Snowflake reported an adjusted fourth-quarter EPS loss of 43 cents, missing consensus analyst estimates of a 2-cent profit.
RUSL Leveraged Russia ETF Plunges 40% After Direxion Announces Fund Liquidation
Direxion said the RUSL fund will cease trading on March 11, and warned investors it may continue to experience large swings in price relative to net asset value in the meantime.
High Inflation And Dividend Stocks: Is It Time For Coca-Cola And Exxon Mobil To Shine?
One potential way for investors to offset the impact of inflation is to look to stocks with high dividend yields.
Exxon Mobil Outperforming Apple? How Energy Sector Volatility Is A 2-Way Street
The energy sector is one of the few places where investors have found safety so far in 2022.
What The Fed's Balance Sheet Reduction Will Mean For The S&P 500
From Sept. 15, 2008 to Jan. 15, 2015, the Fed increased its balance sheet holdings to $4.51 trillion. During that same stretch, the S&P 500 gained 65.7%.
Why Copper Is One Of The Best Macroeconomic Indicators
Despite downward pressure on stock prices so far in 2022, copper prices have held up relatively well, a trend that has been reflected in the strength of underlying U.S. economic numbers.
Lyft Stock Bounces After Q4 Earnings: 5 Top Analysts React To Revenue Beat, Rider Miss
Lyft Inc traded higher on Wednesday after the company reported a fourth-quarter revenue beat despite disappointing rider growth.
6 Underperforming IPO Stocks To Buy On The Dip
Here are six 2021 IPO stocks to buy on the dip, according to Bank of America.
Is The January Pullback A Bad Omen For The S&P 500?
Some investors are understandably concerned about what the overall weak January market performance means for the remainder of 2022.
Coffee Prices Hit 10-Year Highs: What It Means For Starbucks Investors
Coffee prices recently hit the highest level in 10 years, but Bank of America analyst Sara Senatore said Monday that Starbucks Corporation investors shouldn't sweat coffee inflation.
Citigroup Exits Mexico: What Investors Need To Know
Here are seven takeaways bank stock investors should have from Citibank's decision to exit Mexico.
Gold Is Outperforming Bitcoin And The Stock Market In The Past 3 Months: What's The Better Hedge?
In the past three months, investors have grown concerned about the negative potential impact of elevated inflation levels and rising interest rates in 2022. But while stock prices and cryptocurrency prices have lagged, gold has outshined them both.
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