U.S. stocks ended lower on Monday, as investors await the too-close-to-call presidential election on Tuesday. The Dow Jones ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 257 points ... History may be less foreboding. The broad U.S. stock market has ...
The broad U.S. stock market has historically gone on to rise regardless ... All told, the S&P 500 fell 16.11 points to ...
Gold finished Wednesday above $2,800 an ounce, marking its highest intraday and settlement levels on record. The most active, ...
Shares of Trump Media grew at a blistering pace, from a low of $11.75 on Sept. 24 to an intraday high of $54.68 on Oct. 29.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 250 points Thursday mid-morning, alongside sharp Nasdaq and S&P 500 declines, ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was rising nearly 300 points, or 0.7%, to trade at around 42,406 as of 12:30 p.m. Eastern ...
U.S. stock indexes edged lower after drops for Eli Lilly and chip companies overshadowed a jump for Google’s parent company.
The polls are open, and investors are in wait-and-see mode to find out whether Harris or Trump will win — and how long it'll take to get a clear outcome.
Wall Street is muddling through a mixed morning of trading as drops for homebuilders and Ford Motor offset rising tech and ...
The Nikkei Stock Average rose by 1.1%, finishing at 38474.90. Among the gainers in the electronics segment, Sony climbed 2.02%, NEC increased by 3.04% and Canon gained 1.6%. In the banking sector, ...
Investors are bracing for a week of potentially huge market-moving events — the presidential election and the Federal Reserve policy decision.