Why is the US stock market Dow Jones rising today? Dow surges over 350 points while S&P 500 and Nasdaq trade in the green - Is this the start of a full stock market recovery?US stock market Dow Jones rising today as the index jumps over 350 points. That is nearly a 0.6% gain in early trading. The Dow Jones today...
US stock market today ends mixed: Nasdaq gains but S&P 500, Dow fall for third day as November jobs report, oil price crash and AI selloff raise concernsStock market today: US stocks saw a mixed close as investors digested a jobs report showing unexpected gains but also a rise in unemploymen...
US stock market today: Dow Jones touching record while S&P 500, Nasdaq in red — Gold, Silver touch all-time highsUS stock market today: Dow eyes fresh record as S&P 500 and Nasdaq fall - US markets traded mixed today as the Dow Jones hovered near a fre...
AI chip firm Cerebras raises $1.1 billion, adds Trump-linked 1789 Capital as investorCerebras said the funding round, which was led by Fidelity Management & Research Co and Atreides Management, brings the company's valuation...
Fermi AI energy start-up soars on Nasdaq, plans massive nuclear and renewable power campusFermi AI Energy IPO, co-founded by Rick Perry, is a new company building big energy and AI data centres in Texas. Its shares rose on Nasdaq...
Fermi America launches IPO to fund next-gen AI-Powered electric gridFermi America is launching its IPO to raise funds for a next-generation electric grid that powers AI technology. The company will sell shar...
Fermi IPO: FRMI initial public offering on Nasdaq. What do we know?Fermi IPO on Nasdaq under symbol FRMI. It has been a busy IPO season for the US Stock Market.
Data center builder Fermi files for US IPO as new listings accelerateFermi in June announced plans to build the world's largest energy and data complex, powered by nuclear along with natural gas and solar, to...
Poke Me: Why India needs freer immigrationImmigrants work harder. Plots cultivated by native West Bengal peasants are less productive than those run by their cross-border brethren.