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Major stock indexes edged higher Monday to kick off what will be an extraordinarily busy week of news for financial markets.
Investors kick off a hectic week with stocks moving mostly lower after a U.S.-European Union trade deal, with a Fed meeting, jobs data and a deluge of corporate earnings on deck.
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq trimmed their gains after briefly reaching record highs on Monday, as investors looked past the ...
The moves come after the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite hit new all-time and closing highs during Monday’s trading session.
The S&P 500 ended every day this week at a new high. The moves have been modest—on Thursday, the index advanced just ...
The S&P 500 is set to score a record finish every day of this past week while the Dow has yet to return to record territory ...
Stocks rose Wednesday after President Donald Trump announced the U.S. had reached a trade deal with Japan, lifting hope for ...
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq notched record high closes on Friday, lifted by optimism the U.S. could soon reach a trade deal with ...
Five Dogs of the Dow stocks are not only higher on the year but still offer big yields, a degree of safety from tariffs, and ...
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq opened higher on Thursday as investors assessed tech earnings and monitored trade negotiations, ...
Wall Street's major indices were mostly lower on Monday after the U.S. and the European Union struck a trade deal, which momentarily sent stocks to fresh highs before paring gains. The benchmark S&P ...
AM Eastern Time, the S&P 500 was virtually unchanged, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down less than 0.1%, and the Nasdaq Composite was 0.2% higher.