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After S&P 500's 2.2% gain in July, the seasonally volatile months of August and September, markets might face some short-term turbulence, Hogan said. Historically, August has marked a pick-up in stock ...
Stocks slumped Friday as investors assess labor data showing weak hiring numbers in July and the impact of the newly ...
U.S. stocks closed markedly lower on Friday, a day after President Donald Trump signed an executive order slapping new tariffs on dozens of countries. A weak jobs report worsened investor jitters, ...
US stock markets plunged on Friday following Trump's tariff announcements, with the Nasdaq down 2.24% and the S&P 500 down ...
Stocks fell sharply Friday as investors responded to President Donald Trump's latest moves on tariffs and an employment ...
Investors had plenty to parse Friday, including a disappointing July jobs report, President Trump's latest tariffs and earnings results from Amazon and Apple. The Dow fell a fifth straight day, ...
After the opening bell, the Dow lost 1.2%, or more than 500 points, while the S&P 500 declined 1.3%. The tech-heavy Nasdaq ...
Worries on Wall Street about a weakening economy were heavily reinforced by the latest report on job growth in the U.S. Employers added just 73,000 jobs in July. That is sharply lower than economists ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 542.40 points, or 1.23%, closing at 43,588.58. The S&P 500 shed 1.60% to end at ...
The last day of a busy week ends with the first greater-than-1% move in either direction in more than a month.
But there is a non-statistical basis for concern: an ominous parallel with the financial environment that prevailed in the weeks leading up to the October 1987 stock-market crash. On that day - Black ...