Here's what investors need to know today. 1. Stock Futures Point Lower as Investors Evaluate Tariffs, Watch for Economic Data ...
Pre-market futures are Valentine red this morning, but despite a mid-week drop, may still possibly finish the week in the green (all but the small-cap Russell 2000, that is). We see plenty of economic ...
Markets on Wall Street leaned toward small losses early Friday as investors took in more corporate earnings while waiting for ...
The S&P 500 is near record highs with new Trump tariffs not starting right away. Here's what to do. Coinbase, Twilio and Roku ...
US stock futures were trending modestly lower in Friday's premarket session as investors await retail sales and industrial production figures later in the morning. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average led an early downshift among stock futures on Friday after of the Commerce Department's January retail sales report came out. Meanwhile, GameStop stock surged on ...
Wall Street is taking a pause after running to the brink of a record following some mixed profit reports from big U.S.
Wall Street futures were modestly lower before the bell Friday, as traders considered Ukrainian peace talks and the unfolding earnings season. Market denizens await the January national retail sales ...
U.S. stock futures were shifting lower as the opening of markets neared. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures fell 151 points, or 0.3%, to 44,661, S&P 500 futures fell 0.1% to 6,124.50 and Nasdaq-100 ...
U.S. stock index futures were slightly lower on Friday, but Wall Street was on track to snap a two-week losing streak. Read ...
U.S. stocks saw the pace of their advance slow on Friday after tallying strong gains one day earlier. Market strategists largely attributed Thursday's rally to the perception that President Trump's ta ...