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UnitedHealth has gone from bad to worse, and its drop is impacting the Dow Jones Industrial Average even more than it is the ...
US stocks open lower. Target cuts sales outlook but Lowe's tops estimates. 30-year bond yield hits 5% and oil prices rise.
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Things are starting to look up for stocks again, with the S&P 500 recovering all of the ground it lost in March and April.
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This article explores the top catalysts that will move the Dow Jones and the S&P 500 indices this week and what to expect.
U.S stocks finished mostly flat on Thursday in choppy trading that saw gains fizzle near the closing bell. The Nasdaq and megacap tech stocks still advanced. Investors have been on edge about rising ...
The Dow and S&P 500 have rejoined the Nasdaq Composite in the green on Thursday during what has been a choppy session for U.S. stocks. Here's where things stood in recent trading: The S&P 500 was up ...
The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq were down after President Donald Trump threatened Apple with 25% tariffs on foreign-made iPhones.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down 817 points, or 1.9%, while the S &P 500 declined 1.6%. The tech-heavy Nasdaq dropped 1.4%. The sell-off on Wall Street coincided with a surge in bond ...
The stock market retreated last week, but shrugged off Friday's Trump tariff threats. Nvidia earnings loom large for AI ...
Market losses accelerate following disappointing bond auction; 30-year Treasury yield surges above 5% ...