The major indexes broke long-term support as oil prices and bond yields soar. President Trump said late Friday he's mulling "winding down" the Iran war hours after saying that was not "acceptable." ...
The S&P 500 Index fell 1% as of 1:53 p.m. in New York, on course for a fourth week of losses — the longest losing streak in a year. Energy and financials were the only sectors in the green, with the ...
Futures fell and oil prices were off lows.. Iran war comments from President Trump and Israeli PM Netanyahu lifted stocks Thursday.
U.S. stocks ended Thursday’s sessions off their lows, but all three major averages managed to post back-to-back declines.
Why are US stock market index futures up now, and will Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq stay in green or turn red again? Wall Street futures moved higher as tech stocks gained and AI news supported ...
Why are US stock market index futures up today, and will Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq stay in green or turn red again? Futures rise as oil prices ease and investors track Federal Reserve policy ...
Stock futures pointed lower Thursday as oil prices jumped on the latest Middle East developments, with global benchmark Brent crude futures soaring to $115 a barrel.
At their lows of the day, the Dow and Nasdaq traded in correction territory, but ultimately closed shy of the 10% threshold.
Stocks fall as oil surge and Iran conflict fuel inflation fears. Tech stocks lead losses; Nasdaq drops 2% amid rate concerns.
The S&P 500 was down 0.8%. The Nasdaq Composite was down 1.3%. “Where we close, though, will depend almost entirely on the price of oil,” writes Bespoke Investment Group co-founder Paul Hickey. “There ...
Dow Jones futures were trading higher by 0.22%, while S&P 500 futures were higher by 0.39%, looking set to snap their ...
Stocks are set to start Monday’s trading session higher as oil has started to decline following reaching $100 earlier. S&P ...