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U.S. stock futures dipped as investors absorbed mixed inflation data and braced for more economic reports. Several major U.S.
Rising Geopolitical Tension, U.S. Trade Policy Concerns Weigh on Global Markets Stock markets had a muted start to Thursday, with U.S. stock futures down a touch, a narrowly mixed close in Asia ...
Dow Jones today announced it has agreed to acquire Dragonfly Intelligence, a geopolitical and security intelligence provider, and Oxford Analytica, a provider of geopolitical intelligence advisory ...
U.S. equity futures pointed to a strong start on Wall Street Friday morning, as easing global tensions and supportive trade signals helped lift market sentiment. By 03:33 ET, Dow Jones futures ...
By Isabel Wang Geopolitical events tend to have a larger impact on the stock market when they trigger stagflation, Deutsche Bank notes One year after the terrorist attack by Hamas and Israel's ...
Dow, stocks fall on final trading day of 2024, capping banner year fueled by Trump, AI and Fed cuts By Reuters Published Dec. 31, 2024 ...
Stocks are higher this afternoon, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) and Nasdaq Composite (IXIC) up triple digits, while the S&P 500 Index (SPX) also sports a strong lead.
(RTTNews) - Dow Jones has agreed to acquire Dragonfly Intelligence, a geopolitical and security intelligence provider, and Oxford Analytica, a provider of geopolitical intelligence advisory ...
Geopolitical tensions impact Dow, tech stocks remain strong Shifts in the tech and crypto industry highlight potential changes in traditional stock indices.
The Dow Jones extends its rally, gaining 0.78% despite credit rating pressure and geopolitical uncertainties impacting investor sentiment.
A dreadful stretch for the Dow Jones Industrial Average got even worse on Friday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 357 points, or 0.9%, in Friday morning trading. The Dow is down about 1. ...
US stocks ended the day sharply lower Friday as Wall Street worried about escalating tension in the Middle East and traders rushed to safe havens like bonds and gold.