Investors hoping for stability after the Dow Jones industrial average’s nearly 800-point fall Tuesday, instead saw the stock gauge plunge further.
Author: Adam Shell, USA TODAY
Stock market to close Wednesday, Dec. 5, in honor of George H.W. Bush
No trading will take place in the U.S. on Wednesday, Dec. 5, as the nation mourns the death of the 41st president, George H.W, Bush.
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Here’s why a 90-day U.S.-
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Trump attacks Fed Chairman Powell: ‘Not even a little bit happy with my selection of Jay’
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Stock market rebound: Is it a brief bounce or a signal the drop on Wall Street is over?
The Dow rebounded Monday after weeks of heavy selling but Wall Street was split on whether the rally was fleeting or marked the start of a turnaround.
Stocks mount tepid rebound after big selloff wipes out gains for year
The S&P 500 index posted a small gain Wednesday as stocks rebounded after a two-day selloff wiped out the market’s gains for the year.
Is the stock market open on Thanksgiving? No, and it will close early on Black Friday, too
Investors looking for a break from the sinking stock market will get a reprieve on Thanksgiving Day, when U.S. financial markets will be closed.
Stock market skid intensifies, erasing 2018 gains for Dow, S&P 500
The latest wave of selling on Wall Street erased the 2018 gains for the Dow and S&P 500 on Tuesday. Heaving selling in tech sector spreads.
Most women now see retirement as the ‘most liberating phase’ of their lives
American women, most who view 70 as the new 50, say retirement will be ‘the most liberating phase’ of their lives, TD Ameritrade survey finds.