JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has repeatedly warned investors about the economic "hurricane" to come.
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Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC), the world’s most valued cryptocurrency, traded higher, trading above the $19,000 mark this morning. The second-most valued cryptocurrency, Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH), also traded
Wall Street in the week ahead will turn to quarterly results from companies like streaming giant Netflix Inc. and electric-vehicle maker Tesla Inc.
Labor costs emerge as a top concern for companies as the third-quarter earnings season picks up, according to a FactSet review of conference-call transcripts.
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The top 25 market events of the last 25 years

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On MarketWatch’s 25th anniversary, we are looking at the 25 biggest market events of the past 25 years.
Shares of JPMorgan, Citi and Wells Fargo all advance on earnings but Morgan Stanley loses ground after it falls short of it earnings and revenue targets.
U.S. stocks end sharply lower Friday, erasing early gains that attempted to build on a bounce in the previous session that marked what's been called one of the craziest market days in history.
Value stocks have broken a correlation with inflation expectations, suggesting they have staying power.

JPMorgan Chase: Q3 Was The Calm Before The Storm, But Don't Worry

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JPMorgan Chase reported an above-target Return on Tangible Common Equity of 18% in Q3 2022. See why we reiterate our Buy rating on JPM stock.

Financials ETFs: Can the Rebound Continue?

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Bank stocks had taken a beating earlier this year due to recession fears
Petition launched by a group of workers calling itself AppleTogether.

Why the 10-year yield topping 3% can hurt stocks

07:33pm, Monday, 22'nd Aug 2022 MarketWatch
'It's like clockwork,' one analyst said. 'As yields approach 3%, markets get skittish. As they go over 3%, stocks go down.'
S&P 500 index company earnings for the second quarter were certainly better than expected, but it's debatable whether overall results were actually good, given that year-over-year growth was due only
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