Energy ETFs Stage a Comeback: Three High-Yield Funds for a $2,000 Investment
After lagging the market, the energy sector is surging in 2026. We analyze three leading ETFs offering robust yields and distinct strategies for investors seeking exposure.
After lagging the market, the energy sector is surging in 2026. We analyze three leading ETFs offering robust yields and distinct strategies for investors seeking exposure.
A wave of insider stock sales at eBay, including a multi-million dollar disposal by a top executive, is drawing scrutiny from investors. While such moves can signal caution, experts note the company's solid fundamentals and suggest the sales may reflect personal financial planning rather than corporate pessimism.
CarGurus executives signal strategic investment push at a recent conference, forecasting a margin dip for 2026 to fuel long-term growth, leaving Wall Street analysts divided on the stock's near-term trajectory.
As optimism returns to European markets, income-focused investors are turning to dividend stocks for resilience and yield. We analyze three European companies offering compelling payouts, weighing their potential against underlying risks in the current economic climate.
A 13-year-old boy swam four kilometers through treacherous waters off Western Australia's coast to alert rescuers after his mother and two siblings were swept out to sea, in an act described by emergency crews as "superhuman."
Major U.S. brokers and custodians are considering charging distribution fees to ETF managers, a potential multi-billion dollar shift in the $13.5 trillion market, as the long-running price war on trading commissions squeezes their revenues.
The French wine group, home to labels like Lanson and Philipponnat, saw revenue fall nearly 9% in 2025, underperforming a declining Champagne market as economic pressures and promotional battles squeeze margins.
After years of stagnation and leadership churn, Starbucks shows signs of a nascent recovery under CEO Brian Niccol. While strategic shifts are yielding early results, the stock's premium valuation gives many analysts pause.
Ameriprise Financial reported fourth-quarter adjusted earnings of $10.83 per share, comfortably beating analyst forecasts, driven by robust growth in client assets and disciplined expense management. Revenue also exceeded expectations, climbing 10% year-over-year.
WESCO International's stock has surged over 240% in five years, leaving investors to question if the rally has priced out future gains. A deep dive into valuation metrics reveals a complex picture, balancing strong momentum against fundamental assessments.
In a major overnight assault, Russia launched approximately 450 drones and 70 missiles against Ukrainian infrastructure, wounding civilians and crippling power supplies amid a deep freeze, just one day before scheduled peace negotiations in Abu Dhabi.
Amid a backdrop of steady rates and cautious optimism, value investing is gaining traction. We spotlight three global stocks—from semiconductors to sweets—trading below their estimated fair value, offering a potential entry point for discerning investors.
Amidst a challenging macroeconomic climate of steady rates and low consumer confidence, a select group of technology firms are demonstrating remarkable resilience. We examine three companies from the Global High Growth Tech and AI screener that are leveraging innovation to outpace their markets.
While large-cap stocks dominate headlines, a select group of small and mid-cap companies are posting robust fundamentals and growth that defy the cautious market mood. We spotlight three such firms from Asia's tech and industrial sectors that analysts believe are trading below their intrinsic value.
China becomes the first nation to ban concealed door handles on electric vehicles, introducing new safety regulations following fatal incidents. The rules, effective from 2027, require physical release mechanisms and could reshape global automotive design standards.
While W.R. Berkley's earnings and premium growth have been robust, a decelerating revenue outlook and recent stock underperformance present a complex picture for investors weighing the insurer's prospects.
A 13-year-old Australian boy's extraordinary four-kilometer swim through rough seas triggered a rescue that saved his mother and two younger siblings, after strong currents pulled the family far from shore during a holiday outing.
NEW DELHI, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Indian markets surged on relief after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a deal to slash tariffs on Indian imports, though the absence of formal documentation and detailed terms left analysts and officials parsing social media posts for substance.
While major indices waver, a select group of undervalued small-cap companies is attracting attention from those who know them best—their own executives. We examine three firms where recent insider buying hints at underlying value, from UK pubs to Canadian tech and U.S. manufactured housing.
Silver's worst single-day drop since 1980, fueled by a burst of speculative frenzy, offers a stark warning to markets currently captivated by the promises of artificial intelligence and quantum computing.