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US services activity heats up in May, beating expectations: SurveyUS services sector activity expanded in May, exceeding expectations with the ISM index at 54.5%. While business activity and new orders gre...
US stocks today: US stocks slip at open after record highsWall Street's main indexes opened lower on Tuesday after hitting a series of record highs, while blowout results from Hewlett Packard Ent...
US stocks mixed as investors assess data, Microsoft fallsWall Street's main indexes opened lower on Wednesday, as investors assessed data pointing to a weak jobs market, while Microsoft fell after...
US stocks trade higher as markets mull Fed's next step on ratesU.S. stocks opened higher on Tuesday, steadying after Wall Street's first pullback in more than a week in the previous session, on growing ...
US producer inflation exceeds expectations in July, highest in 3 yearsUS producer price inflation surged in July to its highest level since 2022, driven by a significant increase in services costs, particularl...
US private sector hiring cools sharply amid tariff uncertaintyUS private sector hiring experienced a significant slowdown in April, with only 62,000 jobs added, according to ADP data. This figure fell ...
US producer inflation cooler than expected in DecemberUS producer inflation increased by 0.2 percent in December, less than the expected 0.4 percent. This was due to cooler food costs. The Fede...
US industrial production slump stretched in OctoberUS industrial production experienced a 0.3 percent decline in October, following a revised 0.5 percent drop in September, as reported by th...
US stocks edge up ahead of presidential debate, inflation dataThe broad-based S&P 500 gained 0.2 percent to 5,488.04, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index advanced 0.3 percent to 17,863.99.
Dow dips nearly 1% as investors brace for CPI data, Fed rate decisionAfter a big advance by Nvidia and some other big tech names so far in 2024, "market participants are anticipating a possible consolidation ...
US retail sales misses expectations in AprilRetail sales in the United States were flat in April, signaling a slowdown in consumer spending. Overall sales held steady at $705.2 billio...
US hiring rises in March, unemployment rate ticks lower: govtUS hiring surged in March, with 303,000 new jobs added, exceeding expectations. The unemployment rate dropped to 3.8%, matching forecasts. ...
US services sector growth continues to slow in MarchActivity in the US services sector cooled further last month, according to survey data published Wednesday, as new orders slowed and employ...
US wholesale prices rose more than expected in JanuaryUS wholesale prices rose more than expected in January, according to government data published Friday, as services costs were lifted by a j...
US industrial production unexpectedly slips in JanuaryUS industrial production unexpectedly fell in January, defying predictions of an increase due to a slump in manufacturing and mining activi...
US manufactured goods orders almost unchanged in DecemberUS manufactured goods orders remained unchanged in December, with primary metals orders up and transportation equipment orders down. Durabl...
US industrial production edges higher in DecemberUS industrial production beat expectations to increase slightly in December, fueled by growth in manufacturing and mining, the Federal Rese...
Tech shares pressured amid worries over interest ratesApple and other tech shares were under pressure early Thursday, as Wall Street stocks opened mostly lower amid worries over further interes...
US stocks rally again after Goldman resultsAbout 30 minutes into trading, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 1.8 percent at 30,724.32. The broad-based S&P 500 advanced 1.8 perce...
- Dow closes above 11,000 for first time in 18 months
Last time, the bellwether index closed above 11,000 was on Sept 26, 2008, days after the collapse of Lehman Brothers.