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Uncertainty regarding the conflict in Iran has weighed on the stock market over the past couple of months -- and though the S&P 500 rebounded in recent days and even hit new highs, the turbulence may not be over.
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The Stock Market's "Trump Slump" Likely Isn't Over -- and There's a Big Reason Why
President Donald Trump's actions may force the Fed's hand.
Stock markets have gone in the opposite direction, driven by uncertainty about the war's future and its effects on the economy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is down around 9% since its February high,
It’s hard to ignore the noise about the stock market right now. One day it’s up, the next day it drops. News headlines can make it feel like you need to act fast or risk losing out. That can leave you wondering if now is a smart time to invest—or a ...
After posting three consecutive years of double-digit returns, only the eighth time it has happened since 1926, the stock market's most important index, the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC), has had a slow start to 2026. Through March 11, the index is down about ...
Last week, a wool shoe manufacturer named Allbirds announced that it would reinvent its business to become an AI computing infrastructure company, and its stock price rose over 600% afterwards. This is basically the finance dictionary definition of a top signal,
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Stock market today: Dow sinks on hot inflation; Nvidia plunges on OpenAI deal (live coverage)
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and other major stock indexes slumped Friday, although selling intensity abated somewhat at the closing bell. Indexes ended the week and the month on a sour note after a jump in wholesale prices stoked fears of sticky inflation
The S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) recorded a cyclically adjusted price-to-earnings (CAPE) ratio of 39.2 in February. If that number doesn't mean much to you, here's the headline: The S&P 500 has only posted a CAPE ratio this high in the lead-up to the dot-com ...
Financial conditions are tightening due to soaring oil prices, which will be harmful not only to the global economy, but also by pushing interest rates higher, strengthening the dollar, and sinking the stock market. The impacts have yet to be felt.