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Here at Emerging Money we developed three sets of indexes in which we map out emerging markets activity for our readers three times a day: 10am, 12:30pm and 2:30pm EST. A typical heat map allows ...
Microsoft-backed OpenAI (MSFT) is turning up the heat on tech giant Google (GOOGL) after making its ChatGPT Search feature free for all users. Previously, the feature was limited to paid Plus and ...
Live Updates Live Coverage Has Ended Stocks on the Move Today 10:57 am by Eric Bleeker Looking at a heat map of the market today, there’s a lot of red. Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.B) is down 2 ...
July nat-gas prices on Monday extended last Friday's large losses on the outlook for extreme heat across the US to moderate, potentially reducing nat-gas demand from electricity providers to run ...
Since 2004, more than 400 such studies have been done for extreme weather events, including heat, floods and drought - calculating how much of a role climate change played in each.
But for the Nasdaq-100 index - the 100 largest stocks, by market capitalization, listed on the Nasdaq Composite stock exchange - the news has been a little better.
Nothing goes up forever. That seems to be the takeaway that Loop Capital analysts want to get out about streaming giant Netflix (NFLX) as it offered up a cut to the rating. However, it also hiked ...
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Heat-related illnesses and deaths are rising as the world warms, an international team of health experts said on Tuesday, forecasting a 370% surge in yearly heat deaths by mid-century if the world ...
Citadel Securities and Jane Street, two of the top market-making firms in the U.S., are set for a record-breaking year in revenue as they increasingly compete with the largest U.S. banks in the ...
Texas power prices hit a 30-month high with demand expected to reach record-breaking levels on Friary as homes and businesses crank up their air conditioners to escape a scorching heat wave.
Now, heat-related refinery problems combined with higher oil prices and elevated summer driving demand are contributing to another rise.