Stocks are poised to open higher Friday, one day after the S&P 500 tumbled into correction for the first time since 2023 amid investor concerns about the impact of tariffs and and the outlook for the ...
The major indexes climbed Friday morning after harsh selling throughout the week. Nvidia and Palantir acted strongly on the ...
The US indices that I follow all look tenuous at best, and at this point in time, Dow Jones looks horrible. However, there is at least an attempt to stabilize the other two, so now is a time to be ...
When the FOMC meets next week, members will have more to consider than inflation rate targets and the job situation. See why ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said market volatility doesn't matter much as the Trump administration focuses on long-term ...
The stock market on Friday opened higher, a day after the S&P 500 entered correction territory. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 250 points, or 0.6%. The S&P 500 was up 0.9%. The Nasdaq ...
Tesla Inc. (TSLA) Chief Executive Elon Musk's effort to remake the federal bureaucracy, including a takeover of the Treasury Department's payment systems, has also created fears that a shutdown could ...
Tariffs ultimately push up the cost of goods, deter the foreign import of goods and reduce competition for domestic producers. This index that measures the cost of supplies increased to a 33-month ...
US stock futures rose after another brutal day of trading on Wall Street ended with the S&P 500 closing in correction ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was gaining more than 600 points in early-afternoon trading Friday, hitting a fresh session high. The Dow was up 1.5%, according to FactSet data, at last check.
The risk of a US government shutdown has eased but investors stayed on watch for the next move in an escalating trade war.