U.S. equities were mixed on Friday but ended generally higher following a string of up and down days on Wall Street as investors pondered the route forward for interest rates and fresh sanctions against Russia. The Dow Jones Industrial Average …
US equities ended higher following a decline the previous day, and the market views this as an opportunity to re-enter the market. Additionally, the market is awaiting the outcome of President Joe Biden’s NATO and G7 summit visits. The Dow …
On Wednesday, US stock markets finished down as tensions between Russia and Ukraine remained unchanged, and US President Joe Biden was en route to Brussels for the NATO and G7 summits, highlighting the possibility of NATO forces being increased surrounding …
On Monday, the US stock market moved marginally lower following Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s warning about increasing inflation and the possibility of a half-point rate hike in May. The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished 0.58 percent lower, while the …
The US equities declined on Friday, notching the fifth straight week of losses as the war between Russia and Ukraine continues. The three major indices went positive during the European trading session following the comment from Russian President Putin, saying …
US and EU equity markets closed lower after the peace talks between Russia and Ukraine failed to provide a specific outcome, thus making investors concerned. Moreover, the US CPI for February rose 7.9%, the highest since 1982. The Dow Jones …
Volatility continued to grip global markets as markets reaccessed the headline news related to the war in Ukraine. The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 0.56%, and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 0.28%. The S&P 500 finished 0.72% lower, dropping further in …
World equities again slid hard on Monday, following four consecutive weeks of declines as markets grew increasingly worried about higher energy prices and the Russia- Ukraine tension. The Dow Jones Industrial plunged more than 2% while the S&P 500 lost …
Equities fell on Friday despite a better-than-expected jobs report as a worrying development in Ukraine weighed on the risk sentiment. The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 0.53% and the S&P 500 dropped 0.79%; the Nasdaq 100 fell the hardest, moving …
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