The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended 11.31 points lower, or less than 0.1%, closing at 41,953.32, according to FactSet data. The S&P 500 index shed 12.40 points, or 0.2%, ending at 5,662.89.
In early trading on Thursday, shares of NVIDIA topped the list of the day's best performing Dow Jones Industrial Average components, trading up 1.0%. Year to date, NVIDIA has lost about 11.6% of ...
Dow Inc. faces challenges with slowing sales ... This segment also includes silicone production and Bromine-based products. PM&C has been heavily impacted by new and stricter environmental ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. People work on the options floor at the New York Stock Exchange in New York, Wednesday, March 19, 2025. (AP ...
The Dow Jones rallied 600 points at its peak on Monday as the index extends its rebound. Equities are recovering their stance after a recent plunge on geopolitical concerns. US Retail Sales ...
Stocks bounced back Friday, but major indexes remained on track for steep weekly losses as tariff-related uncertainty and weak consumer sentiment continued weighing on markets. Daily E-mini Dow ...
BMW BMW-1.71%decrease; red down pointing triangle expects trade tensions between the U.S., China and European Union to cost it around 1 billion euros ($1.09 billion) this year, the carmaker’s ...
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Oil futures gain as the EIA's report of a 1.4 million barrel increase in U.S. crude oil stocks is offset by a bigger-than-expected 5.7 million drawdown in gasoline inventories. U.S. inflation for ...
Riley Wealth, told CBS MoneyWatch. After a 662-point drop, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 41,433, down 478 points, or 1.1%, with 24 of its 30 components in the red. Verizon fronted ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average on Tuesday fell by nearly 600 points before paring back some of its losses at the start of trading on Tuesday — one day after it plunged by nearly 900 points.