The Dow closed slightly higher on Thursday while the Nasdaq and S&P 500 closed lower in the second day of a so-called Santa ...
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed fractionally higher on Thursday, stretching its winning streak to five sessions ...
The world’s most famous market indicator just suffered its longest losing streak since Jimmy Carter was in the White House.
Some of the biggest winners were mega-cap tech stocks, with Tesla up by 6% while Broadcom, Netflix, and Amazon each gained ...
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According to the latest Labor Department data, weekly jobless claims fell to 219,000 compared with expectations of 223,000.
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The Fed meeting kicks off with investors on alert for clues to the path of rates after the widely expected December cut.
The Dow is on track to fall for a ninth-straight day and close below a key level for the first time since before the 2024 election. The blue-chip index is down nearly 300 points, or 0.7%, to 43,4422.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average shed 2.6%, or 1,123 points, closing at 42,327. The S&P 500 lost nearly 3%, closing at 5,872.