Falling Valuations, Not Earnings, Driving Market Correction
With earnings holding up, it looks like this selloff has been the market correcting for slower growth and greater uncertainty – not recession.
Nasdaq Purpose Champion: Chrislee St Luc on Inspiring Community Service and Personal Growth
In conversation with Nasdaq Purpose Champion, Chrislee St Luc
Shaping the Next Decade of Economic Opportunity
Nasdaq TradeTalks explores policy, technology and capital flow are shaping the next decade of economic progress and Rebecca Lindland, Managing Director for Allison Worldwide, highlights the opportunities to build a…
Has Declining Consumer Confidence Curbed Retail Trading?
Recently, markets have corrected, economic uncertainty has spiked, consumer confidence has dropped and inflation expectations have risen. Some worry that retail investors might shy away from the market. However, the…
Uncertainty Abounds, but Recession Fears Premature
Before worrying about a recession, it’s worth waiting for some more (hard) data.
Resiliency Through Economic and Geopolitical Uncertainty
Nasdaq TradeTalks looks the need for a dynamic cybersecurity space and Scott Likens, Chief AI Engineering Officer at PwC, shares what companies can do today to prepare for the next…
Closing Time for 24-Hour Equity Markets
As the U.S. stock market moves closer to trading “around the clock,” there are some things we need to think about, such as when does a day conclude and the…
Realizing the Benefits of AI
Nasdaq TradeTalks explores how businesses can build sustainable compliance and risk mitigation strategies, and China Widener, Vice Chair and U.S. Technology, Media and Telecommunications Industry Leader at Deloitte, discusses how…