The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) slid on Wednesday as investors remained uncertain about President Trump’s economic plans. That includes more talk about tariffs as traders weigh ...
Two leading Dow Jones healthcare sector stocks have gone in separate directions at the start of 2025. One appears more expensive, but may warrant that premium based on the company's stronger outlook.
The Dow Jones tumbled back below 42,500 on Wednesday. Equities are souring ahead of yet another tariff announcement. Investors are balking as the Trump administration widens its tariff scope.
In Dow Jones 30, it’s a pretty neutral candlestick. It’s just a touch negative as we are sitting on top of the 200 day EMA. This is an index that probably could get a little bit of a boost ...
US Benchmark indices Nasdaq Composite, S&P500 and Dow Jones witnessed a massive selloff on Friday as persistent inflation concerns and uncertainty over tariffs induced panic among investors.
The Dow Jones plummeted over 700 points on Friday. Investor sentiment is deteriorating after key PCE inflation metrics ticked higher. Ongoing tariff fears and souring consumer sentiment are also ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average slumped 715.80 points, or 1.7%, to 41,583.90. The S&P 500 lost 2%, and the Nasdaq slid 481 points, or 2.7%. All three indexes finished with weekly losses.
The Dow Jones is currently trading at 42,576.03, a decline of 0.03 percent, or -11.47 points, during today's session. The Dow Jones today has ranged between a high of 42,827.40 and a low of 42,555.17.
The Dow Jones slipped a bit last month, but a few stocks crushed the index. The top two February Dow stocks are big dividend payers, with one yielding 6.2%. Coca-Cola stock was the best-performing ...
Coca-Cola stock was the best-performing Dow stock in February, thanks to strong earnings. The beverage giant reported a 6.4% year-over-year growth in revenue for its fourth quarter. Organic ...
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