The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 334.70 points, or 0.78%, to 43,487.83, the S&P 500 gained 59.32 points, or 1.00%, to 5,996.66 and the Nasdaq Composite gained 291.91 points, or 1.51%, to 19,630.20.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose to session highs but managed only minimal gains Wednesday after the Federal Reserve's minutes provided some cues about rate cuts in 2025. Artificial intelligence giant Nvidia tested a key level in the wake of a huge drop.
US stock futures rose Thursday, lifted by a fresh slew of earnings releases and a revival of Federal Reserve policy-easing bets.Most Read from BloombergThese Homes Withstood the LA Fires. Architects Explain WhyAs E-Bikes Boom in NYC,
U.S. stocks opened mostly lower on Wednesday morning, a day after rising Treasury yields triggered a sharp selloff on Wall Street. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was flat, at around 42,529 as of 9:30 a.
Stocks struggled to make headway after a solid rally, while bond yields dropped on dovish remarks from Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller.
Federal Reserve governor Christopher Waller said Wednesday that he believes inflation is still trending lower, a backdrop that could allow the Fed to continue cutting interest rates this year.
US stocks ended higher on Friday driven by gains in big tech and chip companies The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 33470 points or 078 perce
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Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said ... inflation numbers through March," Waller said. In addition, inflation measured on a shorter 6-month average has been on a downward trend.
US stocks ended lower on Thursday as weakness in major tech stocks weighed on the market The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 6842 points or 0
The S&P 500 index gained 2.91% to just short of the 6000 mark, its best percentage gain since the week of Election Day ended on Nov. 8.
The stock market wrapped up its best week since early November as Wall Street breathed a sigh of relief in the wake of the latest inflation data. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 334 points, or 0.