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Stocks are ending July -- a month that saw a string of records for the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite -- on a choppy note, with the indexes dipping in and out of negative territory in afternoon trade.
The S&P 500 slipped back into negative territory in afternoon trade, erasing a gain of more than 1% that followed stellar earnings for tech giants Microsoft and Meta. The S&P 500 was up 1.01% at its ...
Trump’s tariffs and trade deals continue to affect global markets. Follow along for live updates on the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
Oil prices on Thursday scored a gain for the month of July, driven by a "politically charged rally -- sparked by tariff threats, tightened by shifting flows and underpinned by a geopolitical ...
Silver on Thursday tallied a third straight monthly gain, "riding the coattails of a strong tech sector and AI-driven demand expectations, especially since silver plays dual roles as both monetary ...
Copper prices on Thursday marked their biggest one-day percentage loss on record after the Trump administration Wednesday afternoon ann ...
Is the Federal Reserve going to cut interest rates this year? It could depend on whether hiring continue to slow and unemployment rises. The July employment report will offer a big clue to Fed ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Thursday that U.S. trade talks with Canada have involved aluminum tariffs as some U.S. manufacturers, most notably Ford Motor, deal with financial hits from the ...
U.S. stocks were well off earlier highs on Thursday, as the Nasdaq and S&P clung to slight gains following the latest swath ...
The Dow Jones index rose Thursday as it appeared a China trade deal was near. Nvidia partner Arm plunged on earnings.
The stock market whipsawed as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell took questions from reporters and the White House released a wave of orders. The Dow fell 240 points, or 0.5%, after spiking up ...
Shares in Hyundai and Kia, South Korea's leading automakers, sold off after the country struck a trade pact with the U.S. The ...