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April 29: The S&P 500 rises for six consecutive trading sessions to end Trump's first 100 days, logging its largest six-day percentage gain since March 2022 with a rise of 7.8%. That leaves the S&P ...
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U.S. stocks rose again as stronger-than-expected profits keep piling higher for companies, though CEOs say they're unsure how ...
As President Donald Trump celebrates his 100th day in office with a rally in Michigan, concerns grow over his economic ...
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MT Newswires on MSNDow, S&P 500 Extend Rally to Sixth Day as Investors Track Earnings, Tariff UpdatesThe Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 extended their winning streak to a sixth consecutive session as the earnings season kicked into high gear and investors kept an eye on trade policy ...
Stocks closed higher Tuesday to extend a week-long rally as investors digested a flurry of earnings reports from major ...
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNDow Jones Futures: Stock Market Rallies As Lutnick Says Trade Deal 'Done'; Super Micro Dives LateDow Jones futures were little changed hours, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures, ahead of big economic reports. Visa, Booking Holdings and Stride reported Tuesday night. Super Micro ...
Producers of metals and other raw materials rose as the dollar remained weak against rivals, holding near 52-week lows. The number of job openings in the U.S. fell in March to a six-month low of 7.2 ...
President Donald Trump is slated to give a speech at around 6 p.m. Eastern time Tuesday to mark the 100th day of his current term, with the remarks coming after U.S. stocks plunged and then rallied in ...
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Where the U.S. economy stands 100 days into Trump's 2nd termThe Dow Jones closed in the green on Tuesday as President Trump marked 100 days of his second term. CBS News MoneyWatch ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNTreasury Secretary Scott Bessent says Trump has individual investor confidenceTreasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Tuesday that individual investors, who have been holding their positions amid the ...
U.S. stocks closed out Donald Trump's first 100 days back in the Oval Office on a sour note, with the president's trade policies taking the blame for derailing a thriving market and stoking fears the ...
U.S. stocks rose again as stronger-than-expected profits keep piling higher for companies, though CEOs say they’re unsure how long that can last due to uncertainty around President Donald Trump’s ...
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