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U.S. stock futures were flat in early Thursday trading, signaling a muted open as investors digest a wave of mixed economic data, fresh earnings results, and heightened political drama involving ...
The S&P 500, in the early minutes of trading, fell over 0.27%, whereas the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite and Dow was down 0.40% and 0.16%, respectively.
U.S. stocks settled mostly lower on Tuesday, with the Dow Jones index falling more than 150 points during the session ...
Shares of industrial and transportation companies fell as odds of a rate cut shrank.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) tumbled another 150-plus points on Thursday after US data hinted at a further contraction of the overall economy, briefly sparking risk-off bids into the US ...
The Dow Jones lost 400 points on Friday. Holiday markets traded on the low side, Dow ended the week flat. Another midweek holiday next week will crimp market volumes.
The Dow was down 1,000 points, or 2.3% in Monday afternoon trading. The S&P 500 was down 3.1%. The Nasdaq Composite was off 4.3%. The tech-heavy index was on track for its largest percent decline ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 1679.39 points or 3.98% today to 40545.93 --Largest one-day point and percentage decline since Thursday, June 11, 2020 --Down five of the past seven ...
Soft inflation data lifted major U.S. stock indexes Tuesday, except for one notable exception: the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the blue-chip index that for many is synonymous with “the stock ...
The Dow Jones fell around 400 points on Wednesday following a hot US inflation report. However, the Dow has since recovered around 300 points to trade 0.45% down for the day at the time of writing ...