Trump tariffs vs. Canada, Mexico and China start Saturday, with Friday's news capping a wild market week. Amazon, Google and Palantir earnings loom.
There’s a new king among the S&P 500’s dividend aristocrats. Altria became the index’s dividend leader on Thursday, after struggling Walgreens Boots Alliance suspended its payout that same day, citing ...
Stocks surrendered early gains and closed lower after the White House said President Trump would impose promised tariffs on ...
Stocks rose in January of that year, with the S&P 500 gaining 5.6%. But the index ultimately finished the year down 6.2%, according to FactSet data, after rising bond yields provoked a panic on Wall ...
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U.S. stock futures held on to their early gains following the latest reading from the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge. Compared with the previous month, the PCE Price Index for December ...
Money-market funds are not bank accounts, but super-safe investment destinations to park cash. The average seven-day yield on the biggest funds is now around 4.19%, down from 5.10% at the start of the ...
The stock market slipped on Friday in the wake of the latest tariff threats from the White House. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 338 points, or 0.8%. The S&P 500 dropped 0.5%. The Nasdaq ...
The S&P 500 lost 0.5%, and the Nasdaq slipped 0.3%. The blue-chip Dow was the only index to finish the week in positive territory. Investors have been bracing for further tariff news after Trump has ...
Dividend stocks have remained a focal point for investors, especially amid market volatility and the growing need for steady ...
The Dow was falling Friday after the White House said tariffs begin on Saturday. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq were rising. The market also reacted to PCE inflation data.
"You can see the Dow off more than 200 points. If you pop up the big board, John, you'll see right about the time she confirmed that these will begin tomorrow" ...