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The bearish "death cross" pattern has just appeared in the charts of the Russell 2000, for the first time in 17 months, and Nvidia's stock, for the first time in three years. That pattern is ...
U.S. stocks were losing more ground Thursday afternoon, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average joining the other two major U.S. equity gauges in negative territory. The Dow was down about 51 points, or ...
U.S. stocks were lower in the final hour of trading, with the S&P 500 poised to give back a big chunk of its gains from the day before, when the Federal Reserve suggested that inflation related to ...
U.S. stocks opened lower on Thursday, as the market looked set to reverse a Fed-day bounce. Stocks had rallied Wednesday as the Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged while continuing to ...
Dow Jones stocks gained while Nvidia rose in the stock market today. China stocks fell while Cathie Wood picked more beaten-down stocks.
It's not looking quite as good for the Wall Street open as it did in the early hours. The S&P 500 at one stage had been in line for a 0.5% gain, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was eying a 0.4% ...
S&P 500 futures are up 0.4%. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures are adding 0.3%. Nasdaq 100 futures are gaining 0.5%. On Wednesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 383 points, or 0.92%, to 41, ...
Nasdaq 100 rebounds as Nvidia jumps 4% and Tesla gains. Can tech stocks sustain momentum, or is more volatility ahead? Read ...
US stock futures slide as Fed signals fewer rate cuts. Nasdaq 100 and S&P 500 decline, with tech stocks struggling. Traders assess inflation and tariffs.
Stocks were mostly lower around midday, with the blue-chip Dow clinging to a modest gain. The major U.S. equity indexes have seen a batch of gains in the past week, but the tone was more cautious ...
Investors had a couple of fresh economic reports to digest early Thursday, including the latest weekly reading on jobless claims and a monthly reading on the Philadelphia Fed manufacturing survey.