Dow rises to close at fresh record, S&P 500 hits all-time high: Live updates
The S&P 500 and the Dow rose Friday, building on the strong gains seen in the previous session as investors ended the week on a high note.
Goldman Sachs reveals the ‘Seven Samurai’ — Japan’s version of the ‘Magnificent Seven’ stocks
Japanese markets may have jumped a lot, but fund managers and analysts are still bullish. CNBC takes a look at the seven names and Goldman’s criteria for them.
Want a Nvidia alternative? These 6 chip suppliers look set to gain big from the AI boom
CNBC screened for companies that are Nvidia suppliers and look set to gain from the AI growth story.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stands to net millions as Reddit goes public
Sam Altman used Reddit every day for years before leading a $50 million round in the online discussion board company. Now Reddit sees ChatGPT as competition.
22-year-old found a ‘holy grail’ ‘Zelda’ game at home and it might sell for over $700,000—’It’s really kind of a miracle’
He almost let it go for just $17,000 when he first listed it on eBay.
Reddit will let users buy its IPO, but warns that they could make the stock riskier
The social media company’s S-1 filing revealed that some Reddit moderators and other users will be able to participate in the initial public offering.
These Americans bought abandoned homes in Italy for as little as $1 and spent thousands renovating: Was it worth it?
Towns across Italy are selling off abandoned homes for 1 euro. Here’s how much people spent buying and renovating them.
This struggling energy ETF could be due for a comeback, according to the charts
Many ETFs and stocks have been rallying over the last four months, and some have been making new all-time highs. This ETF is not one of them.
Here’s how to play Japan stocks, finally hitting a new high after 34 long years
After 20 years of economic stagnation, Japan is beginning to emerge from its long crisis, helped by a weaker yen, restructured companies and AI frenzy.
The Fed is getting closer to ending the second part of its policy tightening
Policymakers at their January meeting appeared to have a brief discussion about when to wind down the reduction of the Fed’s bond holdings.