Alphabet and AMD were the big drags on the Nasdaq in regular trading on Wednesday after their quarterly results. Both shares ...
Bonds pared losses as Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reiterated his view on a lower path for 10-year yields under the Trump ...
The Dow Jones ended 120 points lower after shedding as many as 700 points at the lowest point of the day. The S&P 500 ended 0.8% lower, while the Nasdaq Composite still ended with losses of over 1%.
The first volleys in the latest US-China trade war made clear that Xi Jinping is taking a more cautious approach than during Donald Trump’s first term.
Anglo American selling nickel business for up to $500m, IHG announces buyback after full-year growth
London open The FTSE 100 is expected to open six points higher on Tuesday, having closed up 0.41% on Monday at 8,768.01.
The fall appears contained as at one point, the Nasdaq futures were pointing to a 1,000-point fall. The S&P 500 also fell 1.5% after recovering from the lows, while the Dow Jones outperformed, ending ...
US markets began Donald Trump's Presidential term with a strong rally led by the Dow Jones and Smallcap names. The Nasdaq underperformed but still ended higher as big tech shares like Apple were under ...
The Dow Jones fell 450 points from the highs to end below the 45,000 mark, while the Nasdaq fell nearly 350 points from its session's high. The S&P 500 ended 0.5% lower, but managed to hold on to the ...
The S&P 500 hit an intraday record of 6,100 before closing just near those levels. The Nasdaq too was back above the 20,000 mark, ending with gains of 1.3%. The Dow Jones gained over 100 points, ...
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