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Housing turnover rate hits lowest level in 30 years
Housing market has had little movement thanks to elevated mortgage rates and high home prices coupled with economic and political uncertainty, Redfin economists said.
How Nvidia’s monster rally broke your tech ETF
With several $3 trillion companies in a single sector, S&P was forced to change its index-weighting rules
Port strike: West Coast port CEO confident facility can handle increased capacity
The head of the Port of Long Beach is confident his Southern California can handle whatever increase in cargo it receives stemming from a work stoppage at East and Gulf Coast ports.
China ETFs cheer Beijing's stimulus move
China stocks posted their best day since September 2008 as investors raced to take advantage of a massive stimulus push aimed at shoring up the country's fragile economy.
Dockworkers go on strike at East and Gulf Coast ports
Dockworkers at seaports on the East and Gulf Coasts went on strike Tuesday after negotiations with port employers over a new contract remained at an impasse.
Biden-Harris commerce secretary says she is staying out of potential port worker strike
The secretary of commerce, Gina M. Raimondo, said she is not very focused on the potential for looming strikes despite the costs for the economy.
Deadline looms for SEC to appeal Ripple ruling: will it?
The Securities and Exchange Commission has until October 7 to appeal a controversial ruling in its high-profile legal battle with blockchain payments company Ripple
National Debt Tracker: American taxpayers (you) are now on the hook for $35,321,337,344,400.43 as of 9/30/24
The U.S. national debt is climbing at a rapid pace, on track to double over the next three decades amid a rush of spending by President Biden and Congress.
Port strike: Can West Coast ports absorb East and Gulf Coast import volumes?
Dockworkers at East and Gulf Coast ports are on the verge of a strike that could begin Tuesday, raising questions about whether West Coast ports can absorb stalled shipments.
Looming port strike by the numbers: New York, Savannah, Baltimore expected to see disruptions
Three dozen ports along the East and Gulf coasts are facing a potential work stoppage as the deadline for a new contract between port employers and dockworkers nears.