Below is a collection of 10 charts that tell the story of market and economic resiliency in 2024 — with all eyes set on 2025. It was a record-setting year on Wall Street, with the S&P 500 ...
Perhaps January is the cruellest month. The NHS began 2024 without any planning guidance for 2024/25, a further junior doctors strike, and parliamentarians observing that dental appointments were ...
So let's remind ourselves of some of the big moments of the year, in chart form. We begin with the big economic picture. Growth. This time last year, the UK was (unbeknownst to us at the time ...
Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter were among the stars who scored platinum-selling albums in 2024 From Taylor Swift to Charli XCX, women had a record-breaking year on the British charts ...
Official Charts Company data can reveal that the British group’s 10th studio album shifted over 204,000 copies on the longstanding format, outselling its closest competition – The Tortured ...
But it wasn't always this way. In the decades before this one, the charts took a more emotional turn, with some of the saddest songs dominating the festive period, thanks to a string of X factor ...
Ari Wald, Oppenheimer "The most important chart we're watching heading into 2025 is the performance of high-momentum stocks vs. low-momentum stocks, loosely defined as the top winners vs.
Especially one that was brimming with change and upheaval? In the face of such an impossible task, let us make a humble proposal: charts. Explore HBR HBR Store About HBR Manage My Account Follow ...
multiple Billboard charts, decades after his death. 1945: American entertainer Bing Crosby. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Bing Crosby changed the future of holiday music when he released ...
tops the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts for a ninth week apiece. The song debuted as the stars’ second leader on each list. Plus, six seasonal songs light up each ...
The great thing about pop music is that everyone's experience of it is different. Here at Official Charts, we're on the frontlines of pop's changing tide; here to witness its ebb and flow ...