The U.S. stock market closed mostly higher Friday, but it was a tough week for tech as the government shutdown continued.
The benchmark index has been above its 50-day moving average for 133 sessions, the longest streak since 2007. But that nearly ...
The U.S. jobs market doesn’t appear to be crumbling — but it’s not getting any better, and probably won’t anytime soon.
After doing everything they can to keep prices from rising this holiday season, many small businesses say 2025 may be the ...
China has made a pledge to buy U.S. soybeans over the next few years, fueling hope for farmers who have been caught in the ...
From flying privately to gassing up cars, different ways of getting from one destination to another are quickly being ...
There are two “limiting factors” on Tesla’s future, the CEO said, that could keep him from reaching the objectives that would ...
Nvidia, Google and the rest of Big Tech are turning to Wall Street, vendor financing and private credit.
Friday's bond-market session was marked by a lack of big moves, and now attention is turning to next week's Treasury auctions ...
The S&P 500 isn't the only index having a bad week. A popular gauge of speculation in stocks has been pointing to a ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average turned higher Friday afternoon, as the U.S. stock market pared losses ahead of the weekend.
Value stocks were trading up slightly Friday afternoon while growth equities remained under selling pressure. The Russell ...
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