U.S. stocks tumbled Friday as the “Trump bump” that Wall Street got from last week’s presidential election, along with a cut ...
U.S. stocks suffered their worst loss since election day as the boost from Donald Trump's victory and a Federal Reserve ...
Major averages on Friday opened lower as Wall Street is headed for a weekly loss after a massive advance fueled by Donald ...
Wall Street is absorbing a jump in retail sales and Jerome Powell's hawkish comments as Trump-fueled optimism starts to wear ...
The stock market's "Trump bump" that followed his victory over Vice President Kamala Harris in last week's election appears ...
Boston Fed President Susan Collins said Friday that she doesn't think a December rate cut is a "done deal." Collins made the comment in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. In a subsequent ...
Traders slashed their expectations for a December rate cut after October retail sales were stronger than expected and Boston ...
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Stocks fell across the board by mid-Friday afternoon: The blue chip Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 0.8%, or 340 points, ...
"The bond market is telling you that Trump's policies will be inflationary and you're going to have tariffs, so the direction of the 10-year yield is going to be the indicator for how the small caps ...
The yield has risen 73.6 basis points over the past seven weeks, according to Dow Jones Market Data. On Friday, traders were ...