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US stocks saw choppy trading on Tuesday (April 15) as investors digested a new round of first-quarter earnings reports and ...
Dow Jones futures were little changed after hours, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures. Retail sales are on tap with consumers rushing to buy before Trump tariffs hit.The stock market saw ...
The Dow Jones and S&P 500 retreated Tuesday afternoon after rising earlier in the session. A rocket name surged on the stock market today.
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For the year 2025 so far, S&P 500 is down 475.66 points, or 8.1 per cent. Dow Jones is down 2,019.43 points, or 4.7 per cent.
The Dow Jones rose on the stock market today and auto stocks popped after President Donald Trump spoke out. Palantir stock ...
The S&P 500 reached an ominous-sounding milestone on Monday, even as stocks largely added to their gains from last week's rebound. Once the closing bell had rung, the large-cap index managed to tally ...
The S&P 500 was headed for an ominous-sounding milestone on Monday, even as stocks looked set to build on their gains from last week's rebound. Once the closing bell rings, the large-cap index will ...
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Tech Set to Surge on Tariff Pause: 5 ETF Picks
Last week was historic for U.S. stocks, marked by dramatic market swings. Ultimately, the S&P 500 and Dow Jones posted their strongest weekly gains since October 2023, having risen 5.7% and 5%, ...
US equity markets surged Monday, with technology stocks leading gains after President Donald Trump unexpectedly granted ...
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Stock Market News for Apr 14, 2025
Market News Despite rising U.S.-China tariff tensions, Wall Street closed higher on Friday amid inflation concerns and market volatility. The Nasdaq Composite, the Dow and the S&P 500 ended in ...
Apple and electronics just won a big tariff exemption, which could buoy techs Monday. But Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the tech reprieve is temporary.