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Stocks end sharply higher Friday, with the Dow jumping 701 points, after the May jobs report showed the U.S. labor market is in surprisingly strong shape
The Turkish lira fell to a fresh record low versus the U.S. dollar after
Asian shares rose, extending a rally in global equities to a third day, as
The major benchmarks spent most of Wednesday in the red as the House prepares to vote on the debt ceiling deal this evening.
Wall Street stabilized before Thursday's opening bell after a heavy sell-off a day earlier in the tech sector dragged some benchmarks lower. Futures for the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell less than 0.1% in premarket. Global shares were mixed and oil prices rebounded after losing ground early. Government data on jobless claims comes later Thursday and could play into the Federal Reserve's decision next week on whether to raise its main lending rate for the 11th straight time,...
The major benchmarks rallied hard into the weekend after a mixed May jobs report and end to debt ceiling drama.
A slow start turned into a strong finish for stocks thanks to encouraging debt ceiling updates and the latest economic data.
The S&P 500 is now in what Wall Street refers to as a bull market, meaning the index has risen 20% or more from its most recent low. The S&P 500 closed Thursday at 4,294, and the bull market is considered to have begun on Oct. 13, 2022, a day after the index closed at 3,577. The rally was driven by a small group of mostly high-valued technology stocks. Wall Street’s nickname for a surging stock market is a bull market because bulls charge. In contrast, bears hibernate, so bears represent a...
The S&P 500 is now in what Wall Street refers to as a bull market, meaning the index has risen 20% or more from its most recent low. The S&P 500 closed Thursday at 4,294, and the bull market is considered to have begun on Oct. 13, 2022, a day after the index closed at 3,577. The rally was driven by a small group of mostly high-valued technology stocks. Wall Street’s nickname for a surging stock market is a bull market because bulls charge. In contrast, bears hibernate, so bears represent a...
The S&P 500 is now in what Wall Street refers to as a bull market, meaning the index has risen 20% or more from its most recent low. The S&P 500 closed Thursday at 4,294, and the bull market is considered to have begun on Oct. 13, 2022, a day after the index closed at 3,577. The rally was driven by a small group of mostly high-valued technology stocks. Wall Street’s nickname for a surging stock market is a bull market because bulls charge. In contrast, bears hibernate, so bears represent a...
The S&P 500 on Monday was looking to consolidate at its best level since August having rallied in recent sessions on the removal of U.S. debt default fears.