The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) churned on Thursday, marking in tracks around 44,700 but sticking close to the day’s opening bids. Equity markets are still digesting this week’s earnings reports from heavy-hitters like Microsoft (MSFT) and Tesla (TSLA), both of which missed the bottom line on fourth-quarter performance.
Thursday's coverage included more tech earnings, focus on Trump's latest on potential tariffs and more analysis around Monday's DeepSeek Dive.
Shares of NVIDIA Corp. and Boeing are trading lower Wednesday afternoon, sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average into negative territory.
On Wednesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) remained steady, hovering around 44,700, shedding around 130 points but holding steady through the midweek market session. The major equity index is currently near its all-time highs above 45,000, but stock traders still have a bit of work to do to push bids back into those record peaks.
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The tech-led rout that gripped US equity markets on Monday left one corner of the market relatively unscathed: the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Wall Street’s superstars tumbled Monday as a competitor from China threatens to upend the artificial-intelligence frenzy they’ve been feasting on.
Donald Trump said DeepSeek should act as a “wake up call” for American companies after its emergence sparked a near $1 trillion stock market rout. The President hailed the arrival of the Chinese AI start-up as “positive”, adding it was good that companies in China have come up with a cheaper, faster method of artificial intelligence.
Wall Street’s superstars tumbled Monday as a competitor from China threatens to upend the artificial-intelligence frenzy they’ve been feasting on.
U.S. stocks slipped after the Federal Reserve held its main interest rate steady and broke a run of cuts that began in September