US shares were mixed, fluctuating on Wednesday after the major US indices failed to attempt a bounce in the previous trading session. The market prepared to finish to close out the worst first half of the year since 1970. The …
US shares fell heavily on Tuesday following the release of CB Consumer Confidence, worse- than- expected. In the meantime, markets and investors are worried about oil prices stably staying at the high price while the Fed is not interested in …
US shares edged lower to start the week following a major rebound from last Friday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 0.2%, to 31,438.26. The Nasdaq Composite declined 0.7% while the S&P 500 fell 0.3% at the end of the …
US shares rallied on Friday, rebounding off the lows of the bear market. In the meantime, the bounce-back of the US shares capped its first weekly advance since May. The Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced 2.68%, 823.32 points. The S&P …
US stock advanced on Thursday and recovered some ground after registering minimal losses on Wednesday, as the falling US 10-year Treasury yield made stocks relatively attractive. During the testimony before the House Financial Services Committee on Monetary Policy and the …
US shares edged slightly lower on Wednesday in choppy trading as markets struggled to sustain a rebound from earlier Wednesday following the hearing from the Fed Chairman Jerome Powell. The Dow Jones Industrial Averages fell 0.15% while the S&P 500 …
US shares jumped on Tuesday following a brutal week as investors assessed a more aggressive Federal Reserve and digested rising chances of a possible recession. The technology-heavy weighted Index, the Nasdaq Composite led the rally, popping 2.51% on Tuesday. The …
After cryptocurrencies faced a major sell-off, Solend, a lending platform built on the Solana blockchain, attempted to gain control of its most extensive account to stop it from collapsing the system. The largest account, the so-called “whale” account, might influence …
The Nasdaq Composite and the S&P 500 bounced slightly on Friday as investors attempted to find some footing following a brutal week. All three US indices ended the week with a negative. The Nasdaq rose 1.43% while the S&P 500 …
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