CBOE Volatility Index
The CBOE Volatility Index measures the market's expectation of 30-day forward-looking volatility derived from S&P 500 index options. Often called the "fear gauge," higher values indicate greater expected market turbulence.
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SCHD ETF Boosts Healthcare in Rebalance as Dividend Fund Inflows Surge
The Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD) increased its healthcare allocation to 18.5% during its yearly portfolio update, adding Abbott Laboratories and UnitedHealth Group. The fund gathered nearly $4 billion in the first quarter as investors poured a total of $24.1 billion into U.S. dividend-focused funds, marking the strongest quarterly start since 2022.
IBM's AI Strategy Under Scrutiny as Q1 Report Looms Amid Stock Slump
IBM shares are trading nearly 27% below their 52-week peak, with pressure mounting on its AI strategy ahead of first-quarter results on April 22. The company recently completed its $11 billion acquisition of Confluent.
GE Vernova Shares Slip Despite Strong Gas Demand and $40B Nuclear Deal
GE Vernova shares declined 4% Monday, even as the company highlighted a significant jump in gas turbine orders and a potential $40 billion small modular reactor deal stemming from a U.S.-Japan energy pact.
Broadcom Tops AI Chip Picks as Custom Silicon Race Heats Up
Broadcom emerged as the favored AI stock pick over Oracle and Marvell in Monday's commentary, highlighted by its 106% quarterly AI revenue surge. Analysts cited its scale and custom chip portfolio as key advantages.
Mortgage Rates Edge Lower Amid Market Volatility, Affordability Concerns Persist
The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate eased to 6.55% on March 30, offering minor relief. However, broader measures show rates remain elevated, with purchase applications down 5.4% and refinancing demand plunging 14.6%.
EU Gas Prices Hold Near €54 as Supply Fears Mount Ahead of Winter
European benchmark gas prices remain elevated near €54 per megawatt-hour as EU ministers plan emergency talks. Storage levels are critically low at 28%, with Germany reporting higher inflation driven by energy costs.