On Wednesday, the stock market saw declines, driven by concerns about potential Federal Reserve interest rate hikes, leading to a 0.57% drop in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, a 0.7% dip in the S&P 500, and a 1.06% fall in …
On Tuesday, the stock market faced turbulence with notable declines in major indices like the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which dropped 0.56%, and the S&P 500, which fell by 0.42%. This market downturn was primarily triggered by a significant surge …
European stock markets, led by the Stoxx 600 index, remained relatively stagnant on Monday as the US market observed Labor Day, preventing any substantial momentum. Despite initial gains, European indices like the FTSE 100, DAX, CAC 40, FTSE MIB, and …
The Nasdaq Composite displayed resilience with its fifth successive day of gains, despite encountering its most substantial monthly decline in 2023. Closing at 14,034.97, the tech-centric index rose by 0.11% on Thursday. In contrast, the Dow Jones Industrial Average stumbled …
The S&P 500 extended its winning streak to four days, rising 0.38% and surpassing 4,500 points to close at 4,514.87. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.11%, while the tech-oriented Nasdaq Composite advanced 0.54% to 14,019.31. The S&P’s recent gains …
Investors rallied around tech stocks, propelling the Nasdaq Composite up by more than 1% on Tuesday, seeking respite in the closing stages of a challenging August for the market. The tech-centric index surged 1.74% to reach a closing figure of …
Stocks started the final trading week of August on a positive note, with Wall Street striving to recover from a month of losses. The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged by 0.62%, gaining 213.08 points to close at 34,559.98. The S&P …
In a dramatic turn of events, the stock market experienced a sharp decline following a brief surge triggered by Nvidia’s impressive quarterly results. As the tech rally faded, investors also braced themselves for a significant address from Federal Reserve Chairman …
Stocks closed higher on Wednesday as investors awaited Nvidia’s latest quarterly earnings report, with the company being a top performer in the S&P 500 due to its association with the artificial intelligence trend. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by …
The S&P 500 experienced a 0.3% decline driven by concerns over rising Treasury yields and upcoming remarks from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. The decline was also impacted by a drop in banking and retail shares. The Dow Jones Industrial …
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