Dow Rises With U.S.-China Tension in Focus
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Major stock indexes ended mostly higher after volatile trading Wednesday, as big banks' results continued to impress.
The Dow and S&P 500 extended their winning streaks on Friday, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq saw a modest loss. All three U.S. stock indexes booked weekly gains amid a U.S. government shutdown.
US stocks jumped Monday in a broad rebound, bouncing back from Friday's rout after President Trump played down the escalating US trade standoff with China and said it "will all be fine!" Stocks recouped some of Friday's hefty losses after Trump dialed back his Friday threat to impose an additional 100% tariff on Chinese goods from Nov.
Dow Jones and S&P500 futures rise as Bank of America and ASML earnings offset China trade risks. US stocks look to extend gains today.
All three major U.S. stock indexes closed lower Thursday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average started the day slightly higher, but trended lower throughout the day. Meanwhile, both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite briefly hit intraday highs in early trading,
The Dow Jones (DJIA) is close to unchanged on the day as investors digest a government shutdown and new jobs data. Key inflation and labor data
The FTSE 100 index closed down 28.02 points at 9424.75 in yesterday’s session and is forecast to slip by another 0.3% at today’s opening bell. Asia markets are mixed, with the Nikkei 225 up 1.2% and the Hang Seng index down by 0.8%.
On Tuesday, major U.S. stock indices, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and NASDAQ Composite, experienced declines. The Dow fell 0.2% to close at 46,602.98, while the S&P 500 and NASDAQ dropped 0.
The S&P 500 eked out a record closing high in a volatile session yesterday, with interest rate-cut expectations holding up as the US government shutdown went
Stock futures are pointed higher this morning, amid upbeat revenue forecasts from tech giants and strong bank earnings
U.S. stocks finished mostly higher after choppy trading on Wednesday, with investors sending the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite higher on robust earnings reports from banks. Meanwhile, the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost a 400-plus-point gain to close flat,