Your stock portfolio is tied to the Japanese yen — and a looming intervention is flashing a major warning sign
What the link between the yen and U.S. stocks means for your portfolio.
What the link between the yen and U.S. stocks means for your portfolio.
Shares of Chinese autonomous-driving software developer Momenta Global made a muted debut on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Wednesday, reflecting cautious investor sentiment despite the company’s successful HK$5.89 billion ($751 million) initial public offering, according to Reuters. The stock opened at HK$301, slightly above its IPO price of HK$295.60. It climbed to an intraday…
Greek real estate has been gaining more attention from wealthy Americans, with recent data reflecting this trend. According to eKathimerini, a daily newspaper in Greece, investments by US nationals in property through the Golden Visa program rose by 30% year on year in the fourth quarter of 2025. This points to a broader shift: US…
by Calculated Risk on 1/07/2026 07:00:00 AM From the MBA: MMortgage Applications Decreased Over a Two-Week Period in Latest MBA Weekly Survey Mortgage applications decreased 9.7 percent from two weeks earlier, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending January 2, 2026. The results include an…
For the past two years, the artificial intelligence race has been easy to score: bigger models, better benchmarks and whichever company could claim the lead, at least until the next launch. That scorecard is starting to look incomplete. As companies move from testing AI to using it in real products and workflows, it’s not longer…
Shares of South Korean chipmakers Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix rebounded on Wednesday after an early selloff, as investors took advantage of lower valuations following a sharp decline driven by concerns over the sustainability of the artificial intelligence-led semiconductor rally, Reuters reported. Samsung recovered to trade as much as 1.4% higher after initially falling up…
If you ask tech workers what people misunderstand about working in their industry, they’ll tell you — plenty. In interviews with Business Insider, tech professionals from companies including Amazon, Google, and Snap challenged assumptions that their jobs are mostly coding, that AI has made their work easier, and that Big Tech is the only worthwhile…