The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed fractionally higher on Thursday, stretching its winning streak to five sessions ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average crawled higher to close Thursday's sleepy trading session in positive territory. While three major indexes started the post-Christmas session in the red, they stayed ...
According to the latest Labor Department data, weekly jobless claims fell to 219,000 compared with expectations of 223,000.
Buyers mostly stayed in bed during the first 2-1/2 hours of the stock market today after the Christmas holiday. Financial, retail and technology stocks led the downside following three straight days ...
As of 10:45 a.m., markets appear headed to break their recent winning streak. The Dow Jones Industrial Average has seen 5 ...
U.S. stocks ripped higher and carried the S&P 500 to records as the economy kept growing and the Federal Reserve began ...
The S&P 500 would reach 6,666 points by the end of 2025 with earnings per share from S&P 500 member companies to grow by 13 percent next year, according to Savita Subramanian, BofA's chief U.S. equity ...
Stocks were slightly higher in afternoon trading Thursday as the market looks to add to its gains from earlier in the week.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and other major indexes were lower Thursday, as Wall Street reacted to better-than-expected weekly unemployment data. An early name to watch on the stock market today ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 95.2 points, or 0.22%, at the open to 43201.85. The S&P 500 fell 15.1 points ...
Major indexes traded lower in their first post-Christmas Day session, while a recent bond-market selloff deepened.