Wall Street inched closer to its all-time high on Thursday. The post Dow Dips 32, Nasdaq Gains 51, S&P 500 Adds 7 appeared ...
The U.S. stock market held near its records in a quiet day of trading on Thursday, continuing its relatively calm run ...
US stocks ended sharply higher Tuesday, building on a broad rebound fueled by growing optimism that the Federal Reserve will deliver a rate cut next month, while tech heavyweights Alphabet (GOOG, ...
S&P 500 edges up 0.15% as US indices hold near records. Mixed labor data fuels rate-cut bets ahead of Fed. Meta surges 4%; Snowflake plunges 11%.
U.S. stock futures rose on Wednesday after modest advances on Tuesday. Futures of major benchmark indices were higher.
Even after a wicked wave of turbulence, the major indexes aren't far off their highest levels on record. The S&P 500, up 1%, is now off 0.3% from its Oct. 8 record. The Nasdaq Composite, up 1.3%, is 0 ...
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite were on pace to reach all-time closing highs on Wednesday, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average went flat after the Federal Reserve's September meeting minutes ...
The US futures remained flat after a mixed session on Wall Street. The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a record high, driven by consumer and healthcare stocks. However, technology shares, including ...
US stocks on Tuesday jumped to record highs yet again — powered by a strong round of earnings, huge AI deals, an expected upcoming interest rate cut and optimism about President Trump’s meeting later ...
All three of the major U.S. stock market indexes were positive mid-way through the trading day, after the Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped negative in earlier trading. With both the S&P 500 and ...
Stocks looked set to trade in the green yet again on Monday, as investors continued to shrug off the ongoing government shutdown. Futures tracking the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 105 points, or ...
It all boils down to the quality of stocks leading the surge in the broader market. Over extended periods, it's perfectly normal for Wall Street's most prominent stock indexes to head higher. But over ...