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BitGo Is the Year's First Big IPO. SpaceX, OpenAI, and Other Unicorns Could Be Lining Up.
Barrons· 2026-01-21 16:38
This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. Distribution and use of this material are governed by our Subscriber Agreement and by copyright law. For non-personal use or to order multiple copies, please contact Dow Jones Reprints at 1-800-843-0008 or visit www.djreprints.com. BitGo Is the Year's First Big IPO. SpaceX, OpenAI, and Other Unicorns Could Be Lining Up. By Paul R. La Monica In this article CRCL BitGo is set to begin trading Thursday on the Nasdaq. (Dreamstime) This new year's first bi ...
This Barron's AI Stock Pick Had Its ‘Strongest Year Ever.' The Stock Is Up 20%.
Barrons· 2026-01-21 15:40
Progress Software beats quarterly earnings estimates and forecasts stronger-than-expected earnings in 2026. ...
Wall Street Buys the Dip in Small Stocks After Ugly Day
Barrons· 2026-01-21 15:35
Group 1 - The Russell 2000 index, representing small-cap stocks, increased by 1.3% after a previous decline of 1.2% [1] - Other major indexes such as the S&P 500, Dow, and Nasdaq Composite saw gains of less than 1% [1] - Small-cap stocks have risen 8% this year, significantly outperforming other indexes [2] Group 2 - The performance of the Russell 2000 indicates a trend of risk-taking among investors, who are capitalizing on recent price dips [2]
China Tried the ‘Sell America' Trade. Here's How That Worked Out.
Barrons· 2026-01-21 15:29
Group 1 - The article discusses the implications of a Deutsche Bank analyst's suggestion that European investors might leverage U.S. financial assets for political purposes, which was dismissed by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent as "fake news" [2] Group 2 - The context of the discussion revolves around the broader economic and political relationship between China and the U.S., particularly in the realm of trade and investment strategies [2]
China Tried the ‘Sell America’ Trade. Here’s How That Worked Out.
Barrons· 2026-01-21 15:29
Group 1 - The article discusses the implications of a Deutsche Bank analyst's suggestion that European investors might use U.S. financial assets as a form of political leverage, which was dismissed by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent as "fake news" [2] - The context of the discussion revolves around the broader economic and political relationship between China and the U.S., particularly in the realm of trade and investment strategies [2] Group 2 - The article highlights the ongoing tensions in international trade, particularly how countries may leverage financial markets to influence political outcomes [2] - It reflects on the potential strategies that countries like China might adopt in response to U.S. policies, indicating a complex interplay between finance and geopolitics [2]
Halliburton Stock Pops After Earnings Beat. It Can Move ‘Quickly’ in Venezuela.
Barrons· 2026-01-21 15:17
Halliburton stock was climbing Wednesday after the oil-services company's quarterly earnings beat expectations. This follows gains made recently amid excitement over a possible return to Venezuela as it battles a slowdown in North America. ...
Ford Motor Has Another Big Recall. What It Means for the Stock.
Barrons· 2026-01-21 15:14
Group 1 - The auto maker is recalling nearly 117,000 older models due to an engine block heating issue [1]
Smithfield Foods Beefs Up With Purchase of Nathan's Famous
Barrons· 2026-01-21 14:48
Group 1 - The pork processor is acquiring Nathan's Famous, a hot dog manufacturer, in an all-cash transaction valued at $450 million [1]
Stock Market Set 52 All-Time Highs Since the Election, Trump Says. We Break It Down.
Barrons· 2026-01-21 14:44
Core Viewpoint - The market has achieved significant milestones, with the S&P 500 recording 52 all-time high closes since the election on November 6, 2024, and the Nasdaq Composite achieving 46 record closes [1] Performance Summary - Since January 20, 2025, the last inauguration day, all three major indexes have shown notable performance, reflecting a bullish market trend [1]
Stocks Are Rising as Trump Softens Rhetoric on Greenland
Barrons· 2026-01-21 14:33
Stocks and bonds rose as President Donald Trump softened his rhetoric on Greenland, downplaying the use of force and omitting previous mentions of retaliatory tariffs on European allies specifically to get Greenland.The Dow opened 0.3% higher, the S&P 500 was up 0.4%, and the Nasdaq Composite was up 0.3%. All three indexes closed in red on Tuesday.The yield on the 10-year Treasury note, which moves opposite to prices, fell below 4.3% after briefly trading above that level. ...