Whirlpool Warns Consumers Are Acting Like a Recession Has Already Arrived as Appliance Sales Slow

Whirlpool says consumers are behaving like a recession is already under way, with discretionary appliance purchases…

Kevin Warsh’s undisclosed wealth adds $100 million mystery ahead of Senate Fed chair vote

The U.S. Senate will vote on May 11 on cloture for Kevin Warsh's nomination as Federal…

Wall Street Bonuses Seen Flat to Slightly Positive in 2026 as Iran War and Private Credit Turmoil Weigh on Compensation

Wall Street bonuses are likely to be flat to slightly positive in 2026, according to Johnson…

Japan’s Yen Jumps as Markets Test Tokyo’s Resolve After Second Intervention Speculation

The yen surged sharply on Wednesday, sparking speculation that Tokyo may have intervened for a second…

ProShares Sets Launch of S&P 500 Buyback Aristocrats ETF as Dividend Yields Stay Scarce

ProShares will launch its S&P 500 Buyback Aristocrats ETF on Thursday, adding a new market product…

ECB Says Euro Zone Integration Still Has Not Reached Equity Markets

The European Central Bank said euro zone financial integration has advanced, but equity markets remain stubbornly…

Global Electric Car Sales Rose 5% in March as China’s Share Slipped to 52%

Global electric car sales rose 5% year-on-year in March 2026, with EVs reaching 26% of total…

SEC Floats Major Earnings Report Overhaul as Arista CEO Calls Proposal ‘Music to My Ears’

The SEC is considering a major change to corporate earnings reporting requirements, a move that has…

Chip Supply Chain Fever Pushes a Glass Company and Toilet Maker Into the AI Trade

Investor enthusiasm for AI infrastructure is lifting companies far beyond the semiconductor sector, including a glass…

Cramer Says Big Tech Cannot Afford to Be Cheap on AI Spending as Computing Demand Surges

Jim Cramer said Big Tech cannot afford to be cautious on AI spending, arguing that computing…