The absence of a “Santa Claus rally” does not doom the U.S. stock market in 2025. The period from Christmas through the second trading day of January marks the traditional definition of the ...
“cultural brigades” from Russia gave concerts to children in the occupied territories where children were exposed to cultural characters from American cartoons who were depicted as criminals – ...
for up to three people, is likely out of most families' Christmas budgets). Santa Claus swings by the East Court at Alexandra Palace on selected dates in November and December, where he'll be ...
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Santa and Mrs. Claus, on vacation after a busy holiday season, were caught taking in Savannah's rare snowfall this week.
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Michael Nagle / Bloomberg via Getty Images Stocks fell on Thursday, dampening investors' hope for a Santa Claus rally to start 2025. The S&P 500's average return in years without a Santa Claus ...
This is the story of a master toymaker who discovers a magical kingdom of elves in the North Pole and becomes Santa Claus ... toy tycoon's plan to take over Christmas. And so begins his adventure ...
The Santa Claus rally failed to materialize this year. Historically, the market's performance at the end of one year correlates with results the following year. There are also fundamental reasons ...
This year's event has been rescheduled to Friday night. (Santa Barbara County Fire Department photo) The annual Christmas tree burn in Solvang will take place Friday night, a week earlier than ...
Peter Tuchman, A.K.A. Einstein of Wall Street, shares his year-end outlook for stocks. Content is provided for informational purposes only and is not investment advice. All investments involve risk, ...
Stocks tend to rise in what is known as a “Santa Claus rally” over the period that spans the last five trading days of the year through the first two of the next.