Trader ‘Exhaustion’ Drags April ETF Volume to Lowest Since 2020
As stocks and bonds gyrate in well-defined ranges, the exchange traded-fund industry is sending a clear message: traders are tired.
As stocks and bonds gyrate in well-defined ranges, the exchange traded-fund industry is sending a clear message: traders are tired.
Investors are betting that US economy is going to suddenly fall into a recession and inflation is going to cool. But what happens if they're wrong.
Bond traders are no longer fully convinced that the Federal Reserve will do one more quarter-point interest-rate hike.
75% of workers are job-seeking, despite believing they’ve lost power in the market. Here’s what they’re looking for from prospective employers.
Sometimes when volatility jolts financial markets, the safest trades can quickly morph into dangerous bets.
With the Federal Reserve raising its benchmark interest rate month after month, rates on lending products have climbed as well.
Ratings firms are on track to cut the most US corporate bonds to junk since the early part of the pandemic.