The major indexes added to strong weekly gains. Tesla and AI chipmakers such as Nvidia and Arm are testing key levels.
Stocks closed solidly higher on Thursday for the fourth straight session as investor optimism about the Trump administration continues to run high.
U.S. stocks rose to a record as Wall Street regained some of the momentum that catapulted it to 57 all-time highs last year.
The S&P 500 hit a record high as investors reacted to a mix of corporate earnings and recent comments by President Trump at ...
The Dow Jones index rose but other indexes lagged in the stock market today. Yield rose as investors awaited Trump's Davos address.
Wall Street stocks finished higher Thursday, shrugging off early weakness as investors digested President Donald Trump's remarks to the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Stocks took a leg up after Trump said Thursday in a virtual address to the World Economic Forum that he would “demand that interest rates drop immediately.” ...
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In the US, the Dow Jones Industrial Average index was up about 14 per cent and Germany’s DAX closed 19 per cent higher for the year. In Asia, Japan’s Nikkei 225 surged 19 per cent and China ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average could’ve used a “Santa Claus rally” to recover from a particularly weak month, but the jolly fat man was skipping over Wall Street for a second straight year.