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The final University of Michigan Index of Consumer Sentiment for June edged up to 60.7 (Briefing.com consensus 60.5) from the preliminary reading of 60.5. The final reading for May was 52.2. In the ...
Take-Two's (TTWO) 4Q25 earnings were clouded by significant non-cash impairment charges, rendering the GAAP EPS of ($21.08) incomparable to analysts' expectations. These charges, including $3.55 bln ...
There has been some confusing messaging coming out of Washington about the Fed situation. During Thursday's session, a senior White House official told CNBC that President Trump's Truth Social Post ...
[BRIEFING.COM] The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (+0.57%) is in last place on Monday afternoon, trying to continue a modest move higher from the previous half hour. Gold futures settled $18.30 lower (-0 ...
Starbucks (SBUX +6%) remains caffeinated after posting improving metrics in Q1 (Dec) as its Back to Starbucks turnaround plan shows early benefits. The global retail coffee chain returned to posting ...
Interest rates are higher these days for a variety of reasons. Some think they are too high for the good of the economy. Others think they are right where they belong because of how good the economy ...