The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) closed about half a per cent lower on Thursday as a post-election rally, that began after Donald Trump's win in the 2024 US presidential election last week, ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's remarks came as the latest batch of U.S. economy data released earlier in the day generated some uncertainty about the outlook for interest rates.
US indices continue to look bullish, but at this point it also looks like they are trying to work off some of the bigger froth, and this means that we are likely to see a continuation of the overall ...
The US indices all look as if they are trying to build up the momentum in this overall trend, as the market deals with the earnings season, but also the interest rate situation in the US. All things ...
Indexes slipped as traders zeroed in on remarks from Fed Chair Jerome Powell, who said the central bank is in no hurry to cut ...
Gold prices on Thursday marked a fifth straight session decline, marking the longest streak of daily losses since ...
The major averages fell Thursday as Fed Chair Powell signaled patience in the pace of lowering interest rates.
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US stocks slipped on Thursday as the post-election rally paused. Investors assessed the impact of a Republican sweep of political power and awaited a Jerome Powell speech to set the tone on interest ...
US consumer inflation edged higher last month spurred by an increase in housing costs, according to government data published ...
The Dow Jones rose Thursday morning after key inflation data and ahead of Fed Chair Powell's speech. Disney soared on ...
The producer-price index data showed that getting inflation back down to 2% is proving to be a grind, though stock investors ...