Monday, 24 July 2017

Investors have dumped majority of 'Trump trades,' no longer longer banking on president's agenda

A top Wall Street strategist said Monday that "investors have reversed between 50-75% of their Trump trades."


TOP NEWS

Investors have dumped majority of 'Trump trades,' no longer longer banking on president's agenda

Here are Goldman's favorite stocks for the rest of 2017

Microsoft is entering the war over A.I. chips


Saudi-led oil producers face 'mission impossible' as they patch up oil output deal

Amazon juggernaut sets its sights on its next victim: The middleman

Chipotle consumers are abandoning the brand, and it could get worse

Data showing Republicans could lose House majority puts pressure on Trump, GOP for tax reform

Crypto investors flock to a market where tech giants Amazon, Google and Facebook are absent

Trump asks why 'beleaguered' Sessions isn't investigating Clinton

How to use Siri without touching your iPhone's home button

CNBC Pro

Any way you look at it, this stock market is overvalued, Goldman Sachs says

Xerox shares jump after analyst bear throws in the towel

TOP VIDEO

This house had 22 offers. Here's why the owners didn't take the highest
CNBC's Diana Olick reports on how realtors are taking more cash offers as home appraisals lag behind rising sales prices.

SPECIAL REPORTS

Amazon is the next 'FANG' stock set to explode, say analysts

This 'ugly' chart is about to get even uglier: Trader

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