The S&P 500 jumped 2.1% on Friday, March 14, wrapping up a volatile week as government shutdown concerns eased.
The U.S. stock market closed sharply higher on Friday, in a big, broad rebound to mark the end of a bruising week that saw the S&P 500 land in correction territory amid tariff worries. The S&P 500 ...
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U.S. stock futures rose on Friday as investors responded positively to news that the U.S. government won't shut down. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures rose 152 points, or 0.4%, to 41350. S&P 500 ...
The S&P 500 is facing one of its most challenging starts to a trading year in history but that doesn't necessarily mean its ...
Every so often, Wall Street reminds investors that stocks don't move up in a straight line. In span of roughly three weeks, the ageless Dow Jones Industrial Average, broad-based S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ...
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The latest round of stock market volatility is being caused in large part by the uncertainty regarding tariffs.
Stock market corrections tend to end more quickly than they come on. Since World War II, the average S&P 500 correction has ...
It's been a challenging time for investors, as the Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX: ^IXIC) has plunged into correction ...
Investors digested the latest tariff threat from President Donald Trump, while they pored through new U.S. inflation figures.
JPMorgan reiterated its year-end S&P 500 target but said it might take a bit longer to reach. Citigroup kept its target but said U.S. stocks are no longer a buy. The Goldman Sachs team just said ...