Stocks traded sideways on Wednesday ahead of a mid-week break leading into Friday’s jobs report. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was rose 107 points, or 0.3%. The S&P 500 ticked up 0.2. The Nasdaq ...
Producers of metals and other raw materials rose in a volatile session as traders weighed conflicting signals from the jobs market.
U.S. employers likely added 153,000 jobs in December, close to the average of the last six months, while the unemployment ...
Citigroup said that the options market is betting on a 1.2% move in either direction for the S&P 500 post the jobs data, the ...
Ten-year Treasury yields were hovering just shy of their highest since last May, and the 30-year yield was close to its ...
The US indices were all closed on Thursday for the National Day of Mourning, marking the death of President Jimmy Carter. However, some CFD and early electronic trading was had, setting up these ...
Asian stocks are mostly lower as caution revives over a likely deepening of trade friction once President-elect Donald Trump ...