The Dow Jones Industrial Average soared 674.62 points, or 1.7%, to 41,488.19. The S&P 500 gained 2.1% and the Nasdaq climbed 451 points, or 2.6%. Every one of the so-called Magnificent 7 ...
Last month’s technology laggard among the Dow’s constituents, however, is a compelling prospect due to the company’s opportunity with AI. While the current broad market sell-off dominates ...
Riley Wealth, told CBS MoneyWatch. After a 662-point drop, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 41,433, down 478 points, or 1.1%, with 24 of its 30 components in the red. Verizon fronted ...
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"When it comes to the stock market, the numbers that we see today, the numbers we saw yesterday ... extending the declines seen in the previous session as the benchmark S&P 500 flirted with correction ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) continues to drop today as an escalating trade war occupies investors’ minds. The big news affecting the index on Tuesday is President Donald Trump ...
After falling more than 1,000 points in afternoon trade, the Dow Jones Industrial Average ended at 41,912, down 890 points, or 2.1%. The president's trade war with China heated up on Monday as ...
US Stock Market Tumbles as Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Slide Amid Trump’s Economic Policies, Recession Fears, Inflation Concerns, and Federal Reserve Uncertainty – Investors Brace for Volatility ...
US stocks slid throughout the day and, despite a brief afternoon rally, closed in the red. The Dow closed lower by 890 points, or 2.08%, pulling back from a loss of more than 1,100 points at one ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed with a loss of 890 points Monday, falling 2.1 percent. The Nasdaq composite closed with a loss of 4 percent, and the S&P 500 index closed down 2.7 percent.
Today, I’m talking with Almar Latour, who is the publisher of The Wall Street Journal and CEO of its parent company Dow Jones ... look at that whole set, the number one question to me is ...