US stocks searched for direction on Tuesday as the Dow looked to snap a
Worries over the fallout from Iran's attack on Israel eased, allowing focus to return to earnings season and inflation risks to rate-cut hopes.
These stocks are all rallying early Tuesday, amid a flurry of earnings reports and a little M&A news. ↗️ Tesla (TSLA): All eyes are on the [EV maker's earnings](https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/stock-market-today-earnings-04-23-2024/card/tesla-repo
Tesla Inc. shares are down 3.9% in Thursday morning trading after a Deutsche Bank analyst downgraded them to hold from buy, and they're on track to log their fifth session in a row of losses. That would make for Tesla's longest losing streak since the stock fell for six trading days in a row during
Stock market today: Dow snaps 6-day losing streak, Powell warns on inflation
U.S. stocks ended mixed on Tuesday after a volatile session fueled by rising bond yields and fears that the Federal Reserve may need more time before it can pivot to rate cuts. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose about 63 points, or 0.2%, closing near 37,798, well off the session's high. The
Monday morning saw a rebound in U.S. futures after Friday’s sell-off, prompted by concerns over inflation and escalating geopolitical woes. Notably, futures on the
Stock market crash today: BSE Sensex and Nifty50, the Indian benchmark equity indices, opened in red on Monday led by global cues and uncertainties. BSE Sensex plunged 700 points and Nifty50 was near 22,300. At 9:31 AM, BSE Sensex was trading at 73,594.17, down 651 points or 0.88%. Nifty50 was at 22,313.25, down 206 points or 0.92%.Indian stock markets opened the week with a decline, following the trend in Asian markets. Investor sentiment was affected by Iran's retaliatory attack on Israel,...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average snapped a four-day winning streak after Boeing's first-quarter results.
Equities rallied on easing geopolitical tensions, upcoming quarterly results.
The main indexes temporarily tumbled after Fed Chair Powell said interest rates could stay higher for longer.
Disappointing readings on GDP and inflation helped tank equities.