Stocks held onto a rally Wednesday as core U.S. consumer price inflation was cooler than expected in December and some of the nation’s largest banks issued better-than-expected quarterly earnings.These stocks were making moves on Wednesday:JPMorgan Chase was up 2% after the largest U.
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On Wednesday, Goldman Sachs reiterated a Buy rating on BlackRock Inc (NYSE:BLK) with a steady price target of $1,159.00, following the asset manager's fourth-quarter earnings report. BlackRock's ...
In a report released today, Ken Shih from DBS maintained a Buy rating on BlackRock (BLK – Research Report), with a price target of
Blackrock Inc. is the latest to announce it has left a United Nations-backed Net-Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA), among several within one month and not soon after Donald Trump was elected president. It did so as it and roughly 60 companies are being investigated by Congress for allegedly colluding as a “woke ESG cartel” to “impose radical environmental,
The financial institution ended the fourth quarter with a record $11.6 trillion assets under management, and posted [better-than-expected revenue](
On Wednesday, Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) reiterated a Buy rating on BlackRock Inc (NYSE:BLK) with a steady price target of $1,159.00, following the asset manager's fourth-quarter earnings report. BlackRock's adjusted earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter ...
Rightwing politicians in the US have increased their attacks on “woke” company policies ahead of Trump’s return to the White House. US banks have been targeted by 22 Republican attorneys general who accused them of colluding to block finance to oil and gas companies.
Despite leaving the Net Zero Banking Alliance, bank says its commitment to climate targets and decarbonization remains
US shares and bond prices held on to their inflation-inspired gains from the previous session on Thursday as traders digested data showing a small increase
Wall Street looked set to recover after US banks posted impressive earnings, and inflation data was better than expected.