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Markets are down globally as Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs loom. Follow along for live coverage and analysis of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, Nasdaq and S&P 500.
Monday's rally in long-dated Treasurys pushed corresponding yields down to their lowest levels in more than a week, with traders focused on month-end flows and the potential for slowing economic ...
Stocks were lower in afternoon trading Monday, extending a three-day-losing streak, as investors await announcements on a new ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average shook off early losses to nudge higher by around 50 points, or 0.1%, late Monday morning. The S&P 500 remained down but off its session low, while the Nasdaq Composite ...
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average on Tuesday fell by nearly 600 points before paring back some of its losses at the start of trading on Tuesday — one day after it plunged by nearly 900 points.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down about 475 points, or 1.15%, while the S&P 500 fell 0.75%. The tech-heavy Nasdaq ticked down 0.15%. The selloff on Tuesday extended a days-long market ...