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Tech stocks tumble after Meta misses on earnings
The Nasdaq 100 shed $400B, the Facebook parent slumped by as much as 16%, and AI believers are left on tenterhooks.
Invesco’s QQQ celebrates silver anniversary on a roll
The exchange-traded fund is up 7.3 percent year-to-date and 50.7 percent over the past year, a heck of an anniversary present for investors.
Nasdaq futures fall as AI results fail to match up to hype
Some tech giants' earnings have underwhelmed investors.
NYSE, Nasdaq volume discounts for brokers threatened by SEC proposal
The setup can result in larger firms offering customers better transaction prices than smaller ones, SEC Chair Gary Gensler said.
Nasdaq futures suggest enduring tech rally
Treasuries also steadied in early trade Tuesday.
SPAC to Nasdaq: deal hands auto tycoon $39B overnight
But could vulnerability to market swings wipe out fortune just as fast?
Big tech disappoints, Nasdaq futures slip
Tesla and Netflix results were weaker than investors were expecting
DOJ cites antitrust concerns over SEC trading-execution reforms
The Justice Department's antitrust division asked the SEC to consider potential impacts of its proposals, including whether smaller pricing increments could increase competition between exchanges and wholesalers, and whether that might affect brokers' willingness to route orders to wholesalers.
Retail investors grow weary of cryptocurrency as institutional interest grows
Only 21% of Americans feel comfortable investing in cryptocurrencies, down from 35% in 2021.
As market sell-off continues, financial advisers are searching for answers
Advisers are hoping the worst is over and trying to keep clients focused on the long term.
GWG Holdings hit with Nasdaq notice over stock listing
Shares of the beleaguered alternative investment manager hit a new low of $1.78 in trading Thursday morning.
Nasdaq wins SEC support for plan to diversify boards
The exchange will direct its listed companies to pursue board diversity — by having at least one female board member and at least one who identifies as a member of an underrepresented minority or LGBTQ — or explain why they don’t.
Nasdaq teams with Citi, other banks on market for private stocks
Nasdaq Inc. has formed a joint venture with Citigroup Inc., Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Morgan Stanley to establish a trading venue for shares of closely held companies.
Invesco bets on $18B in BlackRock assets being up for grabs
Two new Invesco ETFs track tech indexes abandoned by iShares ETFs; Invesco is also waiving fees on the new funds for six months to entice investors.
Latest levered ETFs offer triple market performance — with a catch
The flipside of the new Innovator Capital Management products is the performance is capped and they can be more expensive than some of the cheaper indexed options.
Robinhood says it filed confidentially for IPO
The online trading platform could go public as soon as late in the second quarter, a source said.
Advisers scramble to make sense of recent market volatility
As broad market indexes continue to decline, giving back most of the gains they've made so far this year, advisers say clients are growing fearful of a repeat of March 2020.
Court orders ETF provider to pay Nasdaq $78 million for breach of contract
ETF Managers Group says it will appeal the ruling.
Most ECNs seem to be hedges waiting to be clipped
In the past two years, Wall Street's leading firms have invested tens of millions of dollars in electronic communications networks - those new electronic stock markets that some believe pose a real threat to the Nasdaq Stock Market and the New York Stock Exchange.
Irate Amex members pose threat to Nasdaq’s spinoff
Members of the American Stock Exchange are considering a lawsuit that could derail the National Association of Securities Dealers' plan to spin off the Nasdaq Stock Market.