Investors eye Walmart's disappointing guidance. Live updates on stocks and other markets, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite.
US stocks fell Thursday after the world’s largest retailer warned that 2025 would be a rollercoaster ride and said it expected sales to slow this year amid fears that consumers are tapped out.
The blue-chip Dow Jonest Industrial Average closed lower on Thursday, but stocks still were on pace to post weekly gains as a chaotic week on the tariff front was winding down. The Dow lost 125.65 ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average Index is a share-price-weighted index that tracks a selected group of 30 blue-chip US stocks, excluding utilities and transportation companies. A five-person index ...
Oil futures pick up in choppy trade, recovering part of the previous day's losses as protests at Libyan ports threaten to cut off some crude exports. In the U.S., focus turns to the EIA's weekly ...
The Dow Jones tumbled during the overnight session before Monday’s opening bell. Trade war fears are back on the table after Trump gets into a political scuffle with Colombia. Fresh rate cut ...
The Dow, on the other hand, is holding up. The blue-chip index was up about 0.6% in afternoon action. That's despite a big pullback in shares of chip maker Nvidia (NVDA), which joined the index ...
After all, the Dow is green. Apple (AAPL) is up more than 3%. The entire drug manufacturer complex is higher. Consumer staples are outperforming. Even software names are working. So, no ...
After all, the Dow is green. Apple (AAPL) is up more than 3%. The entire drug manufacturer complex is higher. Consumer staples are outperforming. Even software names are working. So, no, a 3% drop in ...
Both posted their worst one-day decline since Dec. 18. The blue-chip Dow erased early losses to close up 0.65%, or 289.33 points, to 44,713.58 as investors sold riskier tech stocks and bought ...
The S&P 500 was down 1.4%. The Nasdaq Composite was down 2.3%. The Dow is holding up better today for the same reason it lagged behind the S&P and Nasdaq for much of the past couple years ...
At the same time, the S&P 500 (SP500) was -1.7% and the Dow (DJI) was -0.3%. "Market panics are common, and currently, it is understandable with American exceptionalism in full force," Manish ...