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Stock market
What's a stock split, anyway?
by
Nick Wilson
Feb 11, 2022
Google’s parent company, Alphabet, plans a 20-1 stock split. Similar moves have become rare, and some experts question their usefulness.
Why interest rates, stocks and crypto are sometimes correlated
Jan 6, 2022
On Wednesday, the Nasdaq lost more than 3%. The S&P 500 sank nearly 2%. Cryptocurrencies fell, too. Is that all related?
China’s crackdown on Didi may signal tougher curbs on tech
by
Sabri Ben-Achour
and Daniel Shin
Jul 14, 2021
The Peterson Institute’s Martin Chorzempa believes the state wants greater control of information, but he doesn’t expect delisting from foreign exchanges.
What's a point on the Dow, S&P or Nasdaq?
Jul 13, 2021
Our listener asks what constitutes a "point" on the major stock market indexes.
Blockbuster earnings season expected a year after pandemic low
Jul 12, 2021
Wall Street analysts predict we’ll see the best earnings growth in more than a decade compared to the second quarter last year.
What's behind the boom in IPOs?
by
Justin Ho
Jun 17, 2021
The type of companies that have gone public this year are often in sectors that have done well during the pandemic.
The Dow at 125: Why it endures
May 26, 2021
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, filled with household-name companies, "has a special place in the imagination."
For public good, not for profit.
Social trading apps are seeing an influx of young investors during the pandemic
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Minju Park
May 19, 2021
Commonstock CEO David McDonough says many young people saw last year's stock-market meltdown as a wealth-creation opportunity.
Many younger Black Americans started investing in the stock market during the pandemic
Apr 20, 2021
According to a recent survey, 30% of Black investors under 40 first got into the market in 2020.
Why there's a flood of new stock market investors
Apr 13, 2021
This explosion didn’t happen just because everyone was stuck at home. It started before the pandemic.