The stock market isn’t as boring and complicated as you might think Daniel Liberto is a journalist with over 10 years of experience working with publications such as the Financial Times ...
Many Americans are rattled by the Trump administration's tariffs and how they might affect the stock market. In fact, a whopping 57% of U.S. investors have a negative outlook on the market ...
US stocks plunged on Monday as investors processed growing concerns about the health of the US economy after President Trump and his top economic officials acknowledged the possibility of a ...
While the stock market is still surging right now, investor sentiment may be taking a turn. Around 34% of U.S. investors feel "bearish" about the next six months, according to a weekly survey from ...
U.S. stock futures are pointing higher after indexes ... triggered a selloff that wiped a record $589 billion off Nvidia's market value on Jan. 27. Super Micro Computer (SMCI) shares are jumping ...
Stock market crash today: BSE Sensex and Nifty50, the Indian equity benchmark indices, tanked in trade on Monday. While BSE Sensex crashed 900 points, Nifty50 went below 22,550 intraday.
Bitcoin’s weakness may mean the U.S. stock-market rally isn’t sustainable. Here’s why.
I just think in the broader scheme that you're going to be more in a choppier market." Microsoft (MSFT) stock took a brief leg lower late Wednesday afternoon as Bloomberg reported the Federal ...
The stock market, rattled by President Donald Trump's trade war, saw a glimmer of good news on Wednesday. It came in the form of the latest inflation data, which showed that prices cooled slightly ...
The U.S. stock market's sell-off is worsening Monday, and it's heading toward its worst day since 2022 as Wall Street questions how much pain President Donald Trump is willing for the economy to ...
The stock market can be volatile, and with recently-imposed tariffs causing stocks to tumble, investors may be feeling the pressure. Recession concerns may be a bit premature, but you may have ...
Worries about the economy sent the stock market tumbling again on Friday. The Dow slid 804 points, or 1.8%, in recent trading. The S&P 500 was down 1.7%. The Nasdaq Composite was down 2.1%.