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Stock market today: Wall Street tumbles as the “Trump bump” fades and vaccine makers sink
U.S. stocks tumbled Friday as the “Trump bump” that Wall Street got from last week’s presidential election, along with a cut to interest rates by the Federal Reserve, kept fading. The S&P 500 dropped 1.
Stock market today: Wall Street falls toward worst loss since Election Day as vaccine makers sink
U.S. stocks are falling toward their worst loss since Election Day as the big bump Wall Street got from last week’s victory for Donald Trump and cut to interest rates by the Federal Reserve keeps fadi
Stock market today: Wall Street weakens as its post-election boom slows some more
The stock market broadly has been rising faster than corporate profits, which raises the volume on criticism from skeptics that it’s gotten too expensive. The S&P 500 is still up nearly 25% for the year so far,
Trump Stock Market Bump Is Coming Down
Trump's win means low taxes, stock market gains, and economic growth – for now
Trump's "trifecta win" ensures Americans will continue enjoyng low taxes. Low taxes should lift stocks and economic growth for now, experts say.
The stock market's Trump honeymoon is turning sour
Stocks turned lower in afternoon trading, and that pressure continued through Friday. The S&P 500 fell as much as 1.6%, and has now given back more than half of its torrid 4% post-election gain. The Nasdaq Composite dropped 2.7% at intraday lows.
The Fed interrupted the stock market’s Trump rally. What comes next.
The stock market rally takes a breather. Now it’s at the mercy of the bond market as investors weigh Donald Trump’s economic plans and what they mean for interest rates.
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The Stock Market Has Only Seen This 5 Times in 30 Years. It May Signal a Big Move in 2025.
History says the S&P 500 could advance 8% through September 2025, and the growth-focused Nasdaq Composite could advance 19%.
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Stock Market Today: Dow ends 300 points lower as rate-cut doubts stall postelection rally
The yield has risen 73.6 basis points over the past seven weeks, according to Dow Jones Market Data. On Friday, traders were ...
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I’m an Investor: My First Stock Ever — And Why I Still Have It
Everyone needs to invest some of their money in order to achieve financial freedom and ensure a comfortable retirement, and ...
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One Stock I've Been Buying This Month And One I'm Looking To Buy
PepsiCo and Realty Income experienced price drops. Read why PEP and O's suppressed share prices could reward patient ...
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Post-election stock rally fizzles as interest rate concerns grow
The S&P 500, Nasdaq and Dow all fell for the week, while pharmaceutical stocks slid after Trump picked anti-vaccine activist ...
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Does Billionaire Bill Gates Think Berkshire Hathaway Stock Is a Buy?
That might explain why the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has Berkshire as its second biggest holding, behind only Microsoft ...
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Souring S&P 500 Profit Outlook a Bad Sign for Stock Market Rally
Wall Street analysts are quickly scaling back their forecasts for Corporate America’s earnings growth over the next year, ...
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Stock market today: Indexes fall as Powell says the Fed is in no hurry to cut interest rates
Indexes slipped as traders zeroed in on remarks from Fed Chair Jerome Powell, who said the central bank is in no hurry to cut ...
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Walgreens Stock Down Amid Backlash Over 'Woke' Advert
Walgreens Boots Alliance, the parent company of British retailer Boots, has seen its stock decline during a turbulent week ...
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