By MarketWatch.com | Mike Murphy | 7/20/2025 8:02 PM
U.S. stock-market futures were little changed Sunday, as investors await the next tariff developments and a big week of quarterly earnings. ... Read full Story
By MarketWatch.com | Frances Yue | 7/20/2025 12:00 PM
There’s a feeling of optimism in the U.S. stock market about the week ahead, with corporate earnings finally poised to hold the spotlight. ... Read full Story
By MarketWatch.com | Bill Peters | 7/20/2025 10:00 AM
AI is a main theme of second-quarter earnings as Alphabet reports this week. Tesla, Mattel, Hasbro and Coca-Cola also report, as Trump policies remain top of mind. ... Read full Story
President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law earlier this month, will likely change the nation’s energy landscape — potentially leading to higher power costs just as the race to grow artificial intelligence heats up. ... Read full Story
Investors over the past few weeks have countenanced a barrage of tariff threats as the Trump administration has ratcheted up the pressure on U.S. trade partners ahead of its Aug. 1 deal deadline. ... Read full Story
President Trump said the crypto industry was once “mocked and dismissed and counted out,” but now could become a big buyer of U.S. government debt. ... Read full Story
There is little in Paramount Global’s recent earnings report to indicate that the finances of its television division had eroded so precipitously that jettisoning one of its trademark programs would be a necessary solution. ... Read full Story
The higher yields found in the bond market provide a bigger buffer against volatility compared with a few years ago — and greater potential for upside than downside as interest rates change, according to Vanguard. ... Read full Story
Market-based measures of future inflation are rising to worrisome levels last seen three months ago, with some strategists pointing to the potential for another round of unsettling tariff-driven price gains in the months to come. ... Read full Story
By MarketWatch.com | Steve Gelsi | 7/18/2025 1:00 PM
Charles Schwab’s stock rose to trade at an all-time high on Friday, after the brokerage signaled a robust second half of 2025 on the heels of a stronger-than-expected second-quarter profit and revenue fueled by a surge in trading. ... Read full Story
By MarketWatch.com | Jeffry Bartash | 7/18/2025 12:59 PM
One of the chief reasons the Federal Reserve should cut interest rates now, a top central banker argues, is because the economy has gotten weaker and is likely to stay weak for the rest of the year. ... Read full Story
“Only about 2,000 of the hybrid tea rose bushes, dubbed Barbra’s Baby, are available so far. … Streisand politely declined to comment for this story, but Dan Bifano, a master rosarian and longtime gardener to Streisand, Oprah and other famous folk, believes a rose’s name ‘is always of utmost importance; it makes the rose salable or unsalable, and anytime a rose is connected to a celebrity, it’s going to pick up the sales.’” — Jeanette Marantos, The Los Angeles Times, 25 Mar. 2025
Did you know?
Utmost, which typically communicates that something is of the greatest or highest in degree, number, or amount, is commonly found modifying words like importance, concern, and respect. But utmost can also indicate that something is, literally or figuratively, farthest or most distant—that it is outmost, as in “the utmost point.” Utmost in fact traces back to the Old English word ūtmest, a superlative adjective formed from the adverb ūt, meaning “out.” Utmost can also function as a noun referring to the highest attainable point or degree, as in “the inn provides the utmost in comfort and luxury.” The noun also often occurs in phrases such as “we did our utmost to help” where it means “the highest, greatest, or best of one’s abilities, powers, and resources.”