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US stocks fell on Monday as investors waited for the November jobs report on Tuesday and a flurry of other economic data to help set expectations for interest rate cuts in 2026.
And with generative AI allowing each of the Magnificent 7 to eat into one another’s moats, each company becomes increasingly vulnerable to competition. And that, according to Yardeni, will bring greater spoils for the rest of the market.
On Dec. 16, 2025, oil’s slide to multi‑year lows rattled energy leaders and helped pull major U.S. benchmarks off recent highs.
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Continued AI adoption and capex spending are likely to fuel further gains, but investors should be aware that a bubble may develop down the road.
Stocks could see wild swings in the last trading push of the year. Where to put your money. Investors are dumping stock-market winners and buying almost everything else. Why that’s a good sign. They made big money on risky trades in the market this year. Then they posted about it.
Broadcom shares started the week with more declines, following last week's selloff. Shares in the chipmaker dropped 5.6% Monday, following [the sharp fall](
Tilray’s jump in a broad cannabis rally shows how shifting U.S. policy signals are jolting traders, today, Dec. 16, 2025.
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The October and November jobs reports are expected this morning. Follow along for live updates on the Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq and other markets.
The Indian stock market's benchmark indices, Sensex and Nifty, traded 0.5% lower as persistent foreign fund outflows and weak global market trends dented investors' sentiment.
A Santa Claus rally is a cute way of referring to some extra gains in the stock market toward the end of the year. In other words, sometimes stocks generate abnormally high returns as the calendar year comes to a close. The window constituting a Santa Claus rally occurs between the last five trading days of December and the first two of January.