The major indexes rallied Wednesday after Donald Trump's presidential win Tuesday night, with the Dow Jones Industrial ...
The S&P 500 briefly surpassed the 6,000 mark and closed with its biggest weekly percentage gain in a year, as Donald Trump's ...
Optimism around Donald Trump's election win, the Fed rate cut and consumer sentiment sent markets to new highs Friday.
The Dow ends flat but S&P 500 and Nasdaq add to their steep post-election gains after the Fed trims rates and hints at more ...
The Federal Reserve cut its key rate amid continued slow job growth. Chairman Jerome Powell discussed further cuts, but not ...
Investors are digesting a fresh interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve as the impact of Trump's expected policies also remains in focus.
Trump's first presidential term (2016-2020) brought varied performance across S&P 500 sectors. Tech and consumer discretionary sectors led, while energy struggled. Solar stocks soared. Here's a look ...
Sharp gains at the opening bell saw the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Nasdaq Composite and other major indexes leave large gaps on the daily price charts. A gap is seen when an asset opens ...
The S&P 500 jumped 1.2% on Tuesday, Nov. 5, shaking off the political uncertainty as voters flocked to the polls on Election ...
The polls are open, and investors are in wait-and-see mode to find out whether Harris or Trump will win — and how long it'll take to get a clear outcome.
Cutting when economic policies aren‘t yet set in stone, and e.g. in bonds, the perceived impact of both candidates wildly divergences (Trump is viewed as bearish Treasuries, Harris is taken as bullish ...
The S&P 500 typically shows higher returns in the lead-up to presidential elections than in non-election years. However, stock market returns in the one, six-, and twelve-months following election day ...