Stock Market News From Nov. 13, 2025
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There are some notable exceptions — such as Coach and Swiss shoemaker On, which saw growth across all consumer segments — but shoppers' pullback could portend a rocky holiday retail period ahead. Investors will get more insight from next week's earnings reports, which include some of the biggest retailers: Walmart, Target, Gap and Home Depot.
Stocks look set to extend their slide Friday amid investor jitters about the tech sector and the path of monetary policy.
In fact, Oracle is also trading, at least in part, as a proxy for OpenAI which also happens to sit at the epicenter of concerns over massive AI spending commitments that could fac
The S&P 500 is on track to return 6.5% a year for the next decade, underperforming the rest of the world, according to Goldman Sachs.
Novo Nordisk A/S remains attractive with strong cash flow and robust pipeline. Click here to read why NVO stock is a Buy.
The S&P 500 slumped 1.6% last week — but bad first weeks in November usually don’t hang over the stock market.
Newmont (NEM) stock could be a strong candidate to leverage the current momentum. Why? Because it offers strong margins, a low-debt capital structure, and robust momentum
CoreWeave stock, Nebius and peers such as IREN have surged this year on the back of multibillion-dollar contracts to provide AI computing capacity to large technology companies.
The Dow hit 48,000 for the first time ever this week. But stocks quickly retreated from there amid anxieties about Fed interest rate cuts and more
See why Micron Technology, Inc. stock surged 180% YTD, outperforming Nvidia, as its HBM expansion and margin turnaround impress investors. Click for more on MU.
IBM shares were up 0.5% recently, after rising nearly 4% this morning to an all-time high of $324.90. The stock has gained 44% since the start of the year, making it the third-biggest gainer in the blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average so far in 2025.