U.S. equities recovered in the final hour of trading Thursday to cap a choppy session in the green as investors continued to digest a hawkish print of minutes from the last FOMC meeting. The S&P 500 shifted losses to rise …
U.S. equities dropped on Wednesday as investors eyed more hawkish actions from key Fed members. It is suggested that more monetary policymakers were open to moving aggressively to raise interest rates and bring down demand and persistently escalated inflation. The …
US stocks wavered on Tuesday, dragged down by losses in tech, as investors weighed remarks by Fed Governor Lael Brainard that indicated policymakers were ready to act more aggressively to rein in inflation. Investors also monitored reports indicating the US …
The financial markets began the week with modest changes across asset classes as investors anticipated the latest central bank remarks and events in Ukraine, while also anticipating the start of the corporate earnings season next week. Meanwhile, US equity markets …
US equity markets remained stable on Friday following the release of US job data, but the NAS100 dipped as some technology firms declined. According to MT4 VT Markets data, the SP500 closed flat at 0.00 percent, the DJ30 gained 0.01 …
Although this month was a favorable month for US equity, quarterly it decreased mostly owing to the FED’s threat to reduce inflation and affected by conflict situations in Ukraine. According to MT4 VT Markets data, the SP500 was down 1.32 …
US Equity move lower on Wednesday after some days of increases. This is due to the market’s continued focus on the outcome of the meeting between Russia and Ukraine, as well as mixed data from the United States. The SP500 …
On Tuesday, US equity markets climbed significantly as a result of Russia’s determination to engage in talks with Ukraine and begin reducing troop operations surrounding the city of Kyiv. The S&P 500 index increased by 1.13 percent, the Nasdaq 100 …
US equities were up on Monday due to the strength of technology and mega caps stocks. The S&P 500 gained 0.78 percent, while the Nasdaq 100 gained 1.54 percent and the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.33 percent. The US …
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