Stock markets looked to be in line for another boost on Wednesday with potential confirmation of the end of the U.S.
Stocks look set to extend their slide Friday amid investor jitters about the tech sector and the path of monetary policy.
The U.S. stock market closed mostly lower Friday, with the S&P 500 giving up its gains shortly before the closing bell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.7%, according to preliminary data from ...
Stocks recovered from steep losses following the market's worst day in over a month, erasing weeks of gains and pulling back from record highs.
U.S. stock futures declined on Friday after Thursday’s sharp sell-off. Futures of major benchmark indices were lower.
The Nasdaq composite reversed higher for a gain of 0.3% after an intraday drop of 1.9%. It outpaced the other indexes and ...
Technology stocks saw a modest rebound on Friday, with the Nasdaq Composite inching up, halting a three-day decline. Major ...
Shares of Taitron Components slid after the company disclosed plans to voluntarily delist its stock from the Nasdaq and the resignation of its finance chief. The stock fell 40% to $1.24 in after-hours ...
US stocks are sliding again today. Dow fell 0.6% to 47,239. S&P 500 dropped nearly 1%. Nasdaq sank 1.5%. Tech is leading the ...
This ETF is beating the Dow by a better than 5-to-1 margin this year -- and thanks to its AI intersections, the good times ...
Major stock indexes ended sharply lower Thursday, a day after President Donald Trump signed a funding bill to end the longest federal shutdown in U.S. history, as technology shares dragged the Nasdaq.