U.S. equities closed sharply higher Thursday, led by technology shares as markets continued recovery from steep losses earlier this week. S&P 500 climbed 2.5%, and Dow Jones surged by more than 600 points or 1.8%. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite jumped …
U.S. stocks climbed Wednesday afternoon, recovering some of their losses after major stock indexes fell, as worries about inflation and global growth added to further volatility in risky assets. The S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq rose about 1 % …
Wall Street benchmark indices plunged on Tuesday, speeding up April’s sell-off on US equities as market participants weighed a flurry of corporate reports against inflationary pressures and worries over recession risks. S&P 500 closed the day by 2.8% lower, while …
U.S. equities advanced on Monday, reversing earlier losses in the day amid worries about an escalating COVID outbreak in China added to jitters over U.S. economic growth, not to mention the surging inflation and Fed policy tightening. S&P 500 went …
U.S. stocks plummeted Friday afternoon to close out another week in the red as investors weighed a bevy of corporate earnings and braced for more aggressive monetary tightening by the Federal Reserve in coming months. S&P 500 plunged 2.8%, marking …
U.S. stocks fell Thursday as investors continued to monitor a steady stream of corporate earnings results against a backdrop of elevated inflation and further Fed policy tightening. S&P 500 dropped and erased earlier gains. Dow Jones also turned lower. Nasdaq …
U.S. equities closed mixed Wednesday as investors took in a host of quarterly earnings results and looked ahead to more data. The Dow gained to extend advances from the previous session. The S&P 500, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite underperformed …
US equities climbed Tuesday, recouping some of the week’s losses as investors sifted through a barrage of quarterly reports for signs of how corporate America fared against the backdrop of Eastern Europe’s war and mounting inflationary pressures. The S&P 500 …
On Monday, US stocks extended their losses from the previous week as investors returned from a holiday weekend and prepared for another hectic week of corporate earnings reporting. Several large firms, including United Airlines (UAL), American Express (AXP), Netflix (NFLX), …
US equities stopped trading due to the holidays, while Asian stocks look set for a muted open Monday before Chinese economic data that may shed light on the impact of Covid lockdowns. Japan’s equity futures fell, while other markets, including …