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Stocks wobbled to begin the week but soon regained their footing, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average erasing a modest loss ...
Concerns about the U.S. fiscal outlook, along with the impact of President Donald Trump’s trade, tax and spending plans, were ...
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite pushed into positive territory Monday morning, shaking off modest early losses and on track ...
Stock-market investors kick off the week after another round of records, with bulls looking for fresh sources of momentum ...
There’s now a 25% chance that a stock-market bubble could grow so big that the S&P 500 hits 9,000 next year, according to ...
This year, the S&P 500 has returned 14.4% through Friday, with dividends reinvested. And despite the financial media’s ...
Spending by a handful of big technology companies on artificial intelligence is expected to deliver 51% of the S&P 500 ...
As investors hunt for value abroad, 2025 has become a banner year for the global equity market. For the first time in a while ...
The Global X MSCI Argentina ETF was up 5% Monday morning after U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the U.S. government ...
Stocks opened modestly lower Monday, pulling back from last week's records, which extended a run that saw Wall Street defy, ...
Worries around a government shutdown are on the rise after the Senate on Friday rejected a stopgap funding bill, with traders ...