All of the S&P 500 index's sectors were trading firmly in negative territory on Tuesday afternoon, as technology stocks were leading another day of sharp declines on Wall Street. The S&P 500's consume ...
Not much was working on Wall Street on Tuesday. The S&P 500 was down 1.3%, with roughly 415 of its members falling on the day. The Dow was down 362 points, or 0.9%, with only five stocks on the rise.
Although two months of 2025 are in the rearview mirror and, in many ways, the road ahead remains unclear, the performance of ...
Stocks have gotten off to a less-than-ideal start to the year. The benchmark S&P 500 is down nearly 4% as I write this and ...
The opposite has actually happened since he made that prediction. The Russell 2000, a benchmark for small-cap stocks, has ...
The Russell 2000 index, made up of small-cap companies, is close to entering a bear market. Here's what that means.
The LEI crunches together 10 key data points, including manufacturing orders, jobless claims, consumer confidence and stocks.
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All the sectoral indices ended in the green with metal, media, IT, FMCG, auto, consumer durables, realty, telecom up 1 ...