Excitement surrounding stock splits. Donald Trump's return to the White House. Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett. Image source: The Motley Fool. But as Wall Street has reminded investors for more ...
Two of the best known U.S. stock indexes—the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average—move in opposite directions more ...
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None of the three big indexes marked a feat worth hailing on Friday: the S&P 500 closed flat, the Dow Jones Industrial Average finished slightly lower, and the Nasdaq Composite ticked a smidge higher.
Wall Street edged back from its all-time high on Friday, as U.S. stock indexes drifted following mixed profit reports from ...
Stock prices have held up remarkably well in the face of worries about DeepSeek, tariffs, geopolitics and other economic developments. But U.S. stock-market investors seem to be ignoring tail risk, ...
Wall Street closed mixed on Friday as investors took a breather after a strong week, digesting developments in global trade ...
Small caps took the early lead in the stock market today after retail sales in January came in worse than expected.
U.S. stocks were little changed at the open after January retail sales fell sharply. Indexes on track for up week, with Dow ...
Investors typically expect rising long-term rates to put pressure on stocks, especially when inflation spikes, but the S&P 500 SPX was up slightly for one week through Thursday, up 4.1% for 2025 and ...
Temporary headwinds including the Los Angeles wildfires and “bad winter weather” in the U.S. kept consumers from spending on nonessential items last month, with retail sales in January coming in ...