Dow Jones Surges to All-Time High as Goldman Sachs and Financial Stocks Power the Rally
The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a record high on Monday as Goldman Sachs surged 4.8% and financial stocks led all sectors ahead of Q4 bank earnings.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a record high on Monday as Goldman Sachs surged 4.8% and financial stocks led all sectors ahead of Q4 bank earnings.
The Mag 7 group is forecast to deliver 23% EPS growth in 2026, outpacing the rest of the S&P 500 by 12 percentage points. But concentration risks are rising.
Disney will name Bob Iger's replacement in early 2026. With Josh D'Amaro and Dana Walden as frontrunners, the entertainment giant's leadership transition enters its final phase.
Benchmark Mineral Intelligence projects U.S. EV sales will fall to 1.1 million units from a record 1.5 million in 2025, as the end of federal incentives reshapes the market.
The maker of Modelo and Corona reports Q3 earnings Tuesday. With beer shipments down and Hispanic consumers buying less due to immigration fears, the stock faces a pivotal moment.
The Korean benchmark index surged 76% in 2025, its second-best year ever. Led by Samsung and SK Hynix, the Kospi continues setting all-time highs above 4,400 in early 2026.
Crypto-native neobanks are poised to become Ethereum's next growth engine, offering practical financial services that could bring blockchain technology to mainstream consumers.
From Virginia to Indiana, grassroots movements are defeating Big Tech's data center expansion plans, forcing companies like Amazon and Microsoft to rethink their AI infrastructure strategy.
At CES 2026, Samsung and LG are unveiling their most ambitious TV lineups ever. From 4,500-nit OLED panels to truly wireless wallpaper TVs, the Korean giants are redefining what's possible in home entertainment.
President Trump is expected to nominate a new Federal Reserve chair this month. The choice between Kevin Hassett and Kevin Warsh will set the course for U.S. monetary policy through the end of the decade.
Private equity giant Apollo Global Management leads a $1.2 billion convertible preferred investment in QXO, funding Brad Jacobs' aggressive acquisition strategy in the $800 billion building products industry.
American auto sales reached 16.3 million units in 2025, the highest level in six years, though Cox Automotive warns 2026 could see a 2.4% decline as economic headwinds mount.