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Narendra Modi , Prime Minister of India

Wall Street Is More Bullish On India Than Ever—But The Real Story Is About China

Economists weigh in on India's growing appeal to Western investors.
By Shreyas Sinha
Electronic screens display stock market information at the New York Stock Exchange

The Stock Market Correction Feels Bad, But So Far It’s About Average

The plunging stock market feels scary, but most corrections last only about four months, and the market always recovers.
By Oliver Staley
Oil prices are spiking.

Russian Invasion of Ukraine Spooks Markets Worldwide, Sends Oil Above $100

Even though Russia's invasion of Ukraine Thursday morning had been signaled for weeks, it nonetheless set off widespread volatility in worldwide markets.
By James Ledbetter

Jeff Bezos’ Attempt at Being Approachable Gets Awkward During India Visit

By Sissi Cao
Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump.

Here’s How US-China Trade Talks Could Spur Reforms That Would Change the World

By Jon Hartley
Bull market next recession

Top Money Manager Warns a 70% Chance For the Next Recession In 5 Years

By Sissi Cao

The Long Overlooked Female Artists Suddenly Getting Market Attention

By Margaret Carrigan
W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne, authors of the Blue Ocean Shift and Blue Ocean Strategy.

Exclusive: The Authors of Blue Ocean Strategy Reveal How They Sold 4M Copies

By Ryan Holiday
Does Walmart have online grocery delivery in the bag?

Walmart Earnings Show a Push to Compete With Amazon in E-Commerce and Groceries

By John Bonazzo
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta is hoping secure a second five-year term.

Why You Need to Keep an Eye on Kenya’s Election

By John A. Tures
The sun isn’t setting on the oil industry just yet, but experts say oil demand could max out within a few decades.

How Electric Vehicles Could Take a Bite Out of the Oil Market

By Amy Myers Jaffe and Lewis Fulton
We’re approaching a period of stagflation and decreased GDP, which is largely thanks to restrictive regulations.

The Economy Needs Fewer, Better Fintech Regulations

By Dusty Wunderlich
Walmart is making a play for Blue Apron.

Joining Walmart Could Make Bonobos Ninjas Run for the Shadows

By John Bonazzo
Poor returns and losing money are just symptoms of larger problems.

The Four Biggest Mistakes That Stock Market Investors Make

By John Hwang
Is there a formula for market dominance after all?

The Three Steps You Can Take To Dominate Your Market

By W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne
A stock broker looks at her screen in September 2008, the day before after US investment bank Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy protection.

Why Dodd-Frank—or Its Repeal—Won’t Save Us From the Next Crippling Wall Street Crash

By Jena Martin and Karen Kunz
NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 27: A trader works at his desk while a television monitor shows President Donald Trump after he signed four bills that reverse Obama-era regulations and rules on education, land use and federal purchasing, on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), March 27, 2017 in New York City. Today marked the eighth session in a row of decline for the Dow and matched its longest losing streak since 2011.

The Trump Trade Is Dead—What Now?

By Eddy Elfenbein
What's going to happen to real estate this autumn?

What Is Going on With Apartment Prices in New York?

By Morgan Halberg
Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen speaks during an event hosted by the Small Business Administration at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, DC.

5 Things You Need to Know About the June Jobs Report

By Harin J. Contractor and Sonalee Rau
KNUTSFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 24: A European Union flag, with a hole cut in the middle, flies at half-mast outside a home in Knutsford Cheshire after today's historic referendum on June 24, 2016 in Knutsford, United Kingdom. The results from the historic EU referendum has now been declared and the United Kingdom has voted to LEAVE the European Union.

Here’s How the Art World Is Reacting to the Brexit Vote

By Alanna Martinez
The latest Jobs Report reveals these five important things.

5 Things You Need to Know About the May Jobs Report

By Harin J. Contractor and Charles Carson
Total nonfarm employment, over-the-month change

5 Things You Need to Know About the Jobs Report

By Harin J. Contractor and Charles Carson

Former State Department Official: Investors Should Ditch ExxonMobil Stock

By Andrew Eil
NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 11: Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on September 11, 2015 in New York City. The Dow was down 50 points in morning trading. Throughout the nation people are holding somber gatherings and memorial events to reflect on the 14-year anniversary of the 9/11 attacks that resulted in the loss of nearly 3,000 people. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

A Buffett Disciple on What to Do About Market Turmoil

By Guy Spier
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