Markets and Economy

Read our latest market commentary on of-the-moment trends so you can make informed investment decisions

After Worst Week of Year, Market Awaits Price Data

Wednesday's CPI and Thursday's PPI are highlights ahead, but a possible government shutdown also looms after the worst week since last fall. Oracle reports after the close.

Weekly Market Outlook

Chief Global Investment Strategist Jeffrey Kleintop's 90-second take on the markets for the week ahead.

Schwab Market Update

Stocks continued their losing ways after President Trump declined this weekend to rule out a recession. Risk-off trading has bonds up and bitcoin down. Oracle reports later.

Looking to the Futures

Crude oil futures (/CLJ25) continues to trade below $70 per barrel as uncertainty over U.S. tariffs and OPEC poised to raise production is keeping oil bears in charge.

After Sell Off, Investors Await Keystone Jobs Data

Today's February Nonfarm Payrolls report is expected to show jobs growth of 159,000 and unemployment steady at 4%. Stocks hit 4-month lows yesterday amid tariff-related volatility.

Today's Options Market Update

Wall Street seemed to take a breath after the latest jobs report showed employment gains nearly matched expectations, while the unemployment rate rose only slightly to 4.1%.

Recent Questions From Investors

Liz Ann Sonders and Kathy Jones answer recent questions from investors, covering topics such as tariffs, bond yields, the Federal Reserve, and more.

Weekly Trader's Outlook

Stocks are on pace for weekly losses as trade and economic uncertainty continues to infiltrate the investor psyche. However, several technical indicators are suggesting an oversold state which could lead to a mean reversion bounce next week.

M&A Still on Hold Amid Policy Uncertainty

Though mergers and acquisitions were expected to roar back in 2025 thanks to the new administration, uncertainty around Washington policy appears to be holding back new deals.

Stocks Dive to 4-Month Low as Tariff Fears Persist

U.S. stocks retreated amid more tariff confusion and chip market pressure. The Dow dropped more than 400 points, and the S&P slid almost 1.8%. The Nasdaq lost 2.6%.