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Bank of America (BAC) Stock Soars on Earnings Beat – Can It Keep Climbing?

Bank of America Stock Today (BAC): Modest Rebound as Big Money Buys, Fed Cut Bets Grow – November 21, 2025

Bank of America stock (BAC) trades slightly higher on November 21, 2025 as fresh institutional buying, new analyst targets, and shifting Federal Reserve expectations collide with lingering macro and regulatory risks. Published: November 21, 2025Ticker: Bank of America Corporation (NYSE: BAC) BAC today: price, valuation and where it sits in the 2025 rally By late Friday trading, Bank of America stock (BAC) was hovering around $51.1, up roughly 0.2–0.3% on the day and recovering a sliver of Thursday’s 1.9% pullback after an analyst price‑target cut. MarketBeat At this level, BAC is: On the analyst side, data compiled by StockAnalysis and
21 November 2025
Stocks Slip as Tech Wobble Returns; Layoffs Spike and Tariff Showdown Clouds Outlook — Stock Market Today (Nov. 6, 2025)

US Stock Market Today, November 21, 2025: Dow Tries to Rebound on Fed Rate‑Cut Hopes as AI and Crypto Selloff Deepens

The US stock market is staging a cautious rebound on Friday, November 21, 2025, as Wall Street digests a brutal tech‑driven selloff, a sharp crypto crash, and fresh signals from the Federal Reserve that a December rate cut is back on the table. By late morning in New York, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was modestly higher, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq swung between small gains and losses, leaving all three benchmarks still on track for their worst week since the spring of 2025. Reuters+2Investopedia+2 Wall Street Tries to Recover After a Wild Thursday Thursday’s session set the tone
Gold Price Holds Above $4,200 as Fed Rate-Cut Bets Mount and US Shutdown Ends, While Silver Shoots Past $53

Gold Price Holds Above $4,200 as Fed Rate-Cut Bets Mount and US Shutdown Ends, While Silver Shoots Past $53

Precious metals extend a powerful rally as traders price in easier Fed policy, fresh liquidity and the end of the longest U.S. government shutdown on record. Gold Holds Gains Above $4,200 After Powerful Mid‑Week Surge Gold is trading firmly above $4,200 per ounce on Thursday, November 13, 2025, consolidating a sharp rally that began earlier in the week. On Wednesday, spot gold jumped about 2% to roughly $4,209 an ounce, its highest level since October 21, while December futures settled around $4,214 — a strong move for a single session. The catalyst: falling U.S. Treasury yields and growing conviction that
13 November 2025
Gold Soars Past $4,000 for the First Time – Inside the Historic Rally and What’s Next

Gold Price Today, 12 November 2025: XAU/USD Holds Above $4,100 as Markets Eye U.S. House Vote and December Fed Cut Odds

Updated: 12 November 2025 Gold at a glance (intraday)Spot gold hovered around $4,124/oz by 10:22 GMT, while U.S. December futures traded near $4,130/oz, keeping the metal comfortably above the $4,100 handle. Earlier week gains were capped as the dollar steadied and traders awaited a pivotal U.S. House vote to reopen the government after the record shutdown. Reuters Gold price today: snapshot and context In FX and rates, the dollar edged modestly higher and the U.S. 10‑year yield hovered near ~4.08%, tempering bullion’s upside as traders still price a roughly two‑in‑three chance of a 25 bps Fed cut in December. The
12 November 2025
Gold Soars Past $4,000 for the First Time – Inside the Historic Rally and What’s Next

Gold Price Surges Back Above $4,000 on Fed Cut and Trade Hopes – Is $5,000 Next?

Gold bars sit atop a table – the recent price jump back above $4,000 reflects booming demand amid global uncertainty. As of Oct. 29, 2025, spot gold is trading around $4,028 per ounce reuters.com, after a volatile week of record highs and sharp pullbacks. Key drivers include expected Fed rate cuts (supporting gold) and eased U.S.-China trade tensions (which briefly dented demand) ts2.tech reuters.com. Gold Price Today and Recent Trend Gold surged nearly 2% on Oct. 29, rebounding to about $4,028/oz by 10am GMT reuters.com after hitting ~$3,970 late on Oct. 28 (the weakest since early Oct). This bounce followed
Dow Smashes 47,000 on Trade Truce Buzz – Fed Rate Cut Hopes Fuel Record Rally

Dow Smashes 47,000 on Trade Truce Buzz – Fed Rate Cut Hopes Fuel Record Rally

Markets Soar to Record Highs on Fed and Trade Optimism Wall Street enters this week riding a wave of euphoria. Last Friday’s cooler-than-expected inflation report ignited an end-of-week rally, sending all three major U.S. indices to all-time highs wral.com wral.com. The Dow’s historic close above 47,000 was accompanied by the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite also finishing at record levels wral.com. Wall Street’s “fear gauge,” the VIX volatility index, sank to its lowest in months as investors piled into risk assets wral.com. The rally was fueled by easing price pressures and upbeat earnings. The September Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed
Global Markets on Edge as Fed Rate Decision Nears: Asia Optimistic, West Cautious

Fed’s First Rate Cut Since 2024 Sparks Market Whiplash – Dow Rallies as Tech Stocks Tumble

Market Overview: Indices & Sectors Wall Street wrapped up September 17 with a split decision. The blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 0.56% to close around 46,013 reuters.com, extending its uptrend thanks in part to strength in financial and industrial stocks. The S&P 500 eased 0.1% to ~6,600 reuters.com, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite fell 0.33% to ~22,261 reuters.com. Earlier in the session, all three indices seesawed between gains and losses as traders reacted in real-time to the Federal Reserve’s latest interest rate decision and Powell’s commentary. Notably, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq had been at record highs just a
17 September 2025
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