U.S. stock futures edged higher early Thursday after President Donald Trump signed a funding bill passed by both chambers of ...
For months, it felt like nothing could knock stocks off their steady ascent — but November has been a rough month on Wall Street.
US stocks were lower Thursday as investors sold shares in technology companies and assessed how long it might take for economic data releases to be rebooted after the end of the government shutdown.
Ahead of the opening bell, the Dow rose 0.2%, as S&P 500 futures gained 0.4%. Nasdaq 100 futures moved up 0.6% in premarket ...
US stocks tumbled Thursday as concerns mounted about expensive tech stocks and a risk-off sentiment spread through markets after new data showed a bleak outlook for the job market.
One year after President Donald Trump’s reelection, the US stock market continues to notch record highs. The S&P 500 has gained 19.6% over the past 12 months, boosted by strong corporate earnings and ...
Oklo OKLO, which undercut its 50-day line in light yet accelerating turnover on Tuesday, slumped 11% and fell further below ...
The Dow Jones index fell Thursday, following a record high in the previous session after news of the U.S. government shutdown ...
The stock market fell again on Thursday as Wall Street continued to sell riskier technology and consumer discretionary stocks in the wake of some weaker labor market data. The Dow Jones Industrial ...