2-yr: +1 bp to 4.21% 3-yr: +1 bp to 4.25% 5-yr: +1 bp to 4.32% 10-yr: +2 bps to 4.53% 30-yr: +1 bp to 4.77% ...
IBM (IBM +13%) traded sharply higher today to a new all-time high after reporting strong Q4 results last night. It reported nice EPS upside, only its second double-digit EPS beat in the past six ...
After a reprieve last quarter in which Tesla (TSLA) snapped a streak of four consecutive EPS misses, the EV maker returned to its disappointing ways in 4Q24, missing on both the top and bottom-lines ...
U.S. Treasuries are little changed after rising off their opening lows. The market set fresh lows in immediate reaction to the 8:30 ET release of Personal Income/Outlays for December and the Q4 ...
Personal income increased 0.4% month-over-month in December, as expected, following a 0.3% increase in November. Personal spending jumped 0.7% month-over-month (Briefing.com consensus 0.5%) on the ...
U.S. Treasuries have slid to lows in immediate reaction to the FOMC Statement. As expected, the Statement did not call for any changes to the fed funds rate range, and it continued lauding the ...
Not a lot going on in the Treasury market the past several hours as the market has been range-bound. There was a basis to move lower in price (and up in yield) after this morning's data. That has ...
U.S. Treasuries are on track for a modestly higher start after a quiet advance in the overnight futures market. Ongoing holiday closures in China, Hong Kong, and South Korea kept overall volume on the ...
U.S. Treasuries are on track to give back some of their gains from Monday with the belly expected to lead the early selling. Treasury futures followed yesterday's rally with a sideways start to the ...
High yield: 4.233% Bid-to-cover: 2.58 Indirect bid: 71.2% Direct bid: 16.9% Cookies are essential for making our site work. By using our site, you consent to the use of these cookies. Read our cookie ...
The stock market was mixed today. Big tech stocks, semiconductor-related names, and utility shares with AI exposure registered outsized declines while money rotated to other areas of the market.
New orders for durable goods declined 2.2% month-over-month in December (Briefing.com consensus 0.4%) following a downwardly revised 2.0% month-over-month decline (from -1.1%) in November. Excluding ...
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