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The S&P 500 rose 0.4% Wednesday after veering between a modest loss and a jump of 1.1% earlier in the day.
The Dow’s large drop on Thursday was fairly rare in the wake of its close at a fresh record high, according to Dow Jones Market Data
The Dow Jones ended the session down 400 points, while the S&P 500 fell over 1%. The Nasdaq emerged as the underperformer, leading the losses with a fall of 1.9%. With this fall, the Nasdaq has set itself up for its worst week since April this year.
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks coasted to the finish of their latest winning month on Tuesday, as Wall Street yawned at the potential shutdown of the U.S. federal government that’s looming. The S&P 500 rose 0.4% to close out its fifth straight winning month ...
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Wall Street drops to one of its worst days since April on worries about AI stocks and interest rates
The U.S. stock market is slumping as superstars swept up in the mania around artificial-intelligence technology keep weakening. The S&P 500 fell 1.5% Thursday.
On Friday, October 24, US stocks reached new record highs as investor sentiment was positive because inflation data showed prices rising a little slower than expected. This offered some hope that the Federal Reserve can continue to cut interest rates ...
Wall Street futures extended losses on November 18 as investors await a flood of key US economic data following the end of the government shutdown last week. The data is likely to provide cues on the Federal Reserve's rate cut decision during the upcoming FOMC meeting on December 10.
Wall Street's major averages closed mixed, with the Nasdaq Composite (COMP:IND) scrawling up, although ending the week with loses after investors sold off over worries about lofty valuations. The benchmark S&P 500 ( SP500) closed -0.1%, while the Nasdaq Composite ( COMP:IND) ended +0.1%, and the Dow ( DJI) finished -0.7%.