Dow Jones futures and the other major stock indexes rose modestly Monday ahead of factory data and a critical inflation ...
Stock futures are slightly higher in premarket trading Monday as a busy week of economic data releases and comments from Federal Reserve officials gets underway.
U.S. stocks ended higher on Monday, extending the rally last week following the Federal Reserve’s 50 basis-point rate cut. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed roughly 0.1% higher for its third ...
Dow Jones futures were little changed Monday morning, while S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures rose slightly.The stock market rally had a solid week, building on the prior week's strong gains. With ...
U.S. stocks traded slightly higher Monday afternoon, looking to build on the rally last week, which took the Dow and S&P 500 to new records following the Federal Reserve's 50-basis-point rate cut. The ...
Intel stock trades higher following a report that says Apollo Global Management offered to make a $5 billion investment in the chip maker, Boeing announces its head of defense, space, and security ...
Dow Jones continues its attempts to settle above the resistance, which is located in the 42,100 – 42,200 range. Intel, which is up by 3.2%, is among the biggest gainers in the Dow Jones index. The ...
The focus is on Fed speakers and a key inflation reading for insight into whether another big rate cut is coming.
US stocks closed mixed on Friday as rate-cut euphoria faded, but the Dow Jones Industrial Average managed to stay above the ...
U.S. Stocks Set to Drop as Traders Look Ahead to Fed Meeting U.S. stock futures were pointing to small losses at the open on Monday. The market is gauging what’s to come at the Federal Reserve’s ...
Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTC) stock is up 6.9% in electronic trading, extending last session's rise thanks to government funding, ...
Perhaps the most popular stock index in the world, the Dow Jones Industrial Average tracks the performance of 30 prominent stocks that investors trade most often. Are futures riskier than options?