GM Clinches 2025 U.S. Auto Sales Crown With 2.83 Million Vehicles Sold
General Motors has won the 2025 U.S. auto sales race with 2.83 million vehicles sold, capturing 17.3% market share—its largest since 2017.
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General Motors has won the 2025 U.S. auto sales race with 2.83 million vehicles sold, capturing 17.3% market share—its largest since 2017.
JPMorgan Chase plans to spend $105 billion next year on credit cards, branches, AI, and talent. What the nation's largest bank sees that others don't.
HSBC analysts predict pharmaceutical stocks are poised to outperform in 2026, especially if 'AI panic' drives investors to defensive sectors. Here's their case.
Vanguard's 2026 market outlook suggests the best opportunities lie outside US growth stocks. Here's their case for value and international investing.
AWS launches its most powerful AI chip yet and announces a surprising Nvidia partnership. Here's what it means for the cloud computing landscape.
The six largest U.S. banks have gained $600 billion in market capitalization this year. Here's what's driving the rally and what it means for investors.
With WTI crude near $55 per barrel and U.S. production at record highs, energy stocks have badly lagged the broader market in 2025. Here's what's behind the slump.
The US dollar is on track for its weakest year in over a decade, falling nearly 10% against major currencies. Here's what the greenback's decline means for investors.
The S&P 500 fell 0.4% as Nvidia and Tesla dropped over 2%, with investors locking in gains after a banner year that saw the index climb more than 17%.
Retail investors have evolved from meme stock gamblers to sophisticated market participants. Here's how individual traders are professionalizing and what it means for 2026.
The Federal Reserve releases December meeting minutes on Wednesday. With seven officials wanting no 2026 cuts, the notes could reveal how divided policymakers really are.
Wall Street strategists predict the S&P 500 could reach 7,500-8,000 by end of 2026, representing 8-15% upside. Key drivers include AI earnings and moderate Fed easing.