CNBC Daily Open: Markets’ holiday cheer continues
Christmas Eve may be over, but investors still have something to look forward to. The S&P 500’s within striking distance of a new high.
AI, wearables and more — these markets are booming as the world ages. The pros share 4 stock picks
CNBC Pro asks expert investors in the area what the emerging trends are and the stocks to buy.
These 8 stocks rally with a 100% hit rate when a ‘golden cross’ chart pattern forms
The technical analysis of these stocks found that share prices rallied 100% of the time by 15% on average in the 30 days after forming the pattern.
The U.S. avoided a recession in 2023. What’s the outlook for 2024? Here’s what experts are predicting
A soft landing or mild downturn may be in the cards for the U.S. economy in 2024, according to experts. These tips can help investors prepare.
These Dow stocks struggled in 2023. Where analysts see them going in 2024
Some major companies, ranging from big pharma to oil and gas names, lost out on the Dow’s rally this year.
Expect EVs to get cheaper in 2024, experts say: ‘More incentives, more discounting’
With electric vehicles already piling up on dealer’s lots, expect more discounts on EVs in 2024.
‘We lost the meaning of ‘I’m loving it”, says McDonald’s CMO: How the brand tapped into nostalgia to become cool again
McDonald’s is in the midst of a yearslong effort to reconnect with younger fans and increase its cultural relevance.
Apple files appeal after Biden administration allows U.S. ban on watch imports
U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration on Tuesday declined to veto a government tribunal’s decision to ban imports of Apple.
Israel grants Intel $3.2 billion for new $25 billion chip plant, biggest ever company investment in country
Israel’s government agreed to give Intel a $3.2 billion grant for a new $25 billion chip plant it plans to build in southern Israel, both sides said on Tuesday.
Hapag-Lloyd to decide on Wednesday about Red Sea routes
Hapag-Lloyd will decide on Wednesday whether to resume journeys through the Red Sea, a spokesperson said on Tuesday.




