Dow jumps 400 points, but US stocks remain on track for steep losses. S&P 500 enters correction, Nasdaq nears bear market.
Here & Now 's Tiziana Dearing speaks with Bloomberg senior business editor Mike Regan about what this means for the economy.
While the current broad market sell-off dominates headlines, there's still value in looking at specific laggards from the ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by nearly 600 points at the start of trading on Tuesday — one day after it plunged by ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite indices crashed amid a broad-based sell-off on ...
More than 150 years of back-tested data paints a clear picture of what may come next for Wall Street's major stock indexes.
Wall Street extends losses as investors are whipsawed by back-and-forth with Canada amid President Trump's trade war.
The stock-market selloff on Thursday saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average nearing correction territory. The blue-chip gauge was down 517 points, or 1.2% near 40,834 in midafternoon trade, after ...
The Dow Jones rose Friday as Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer dropped his threat to block a GOP spending bill. Nvidia and Tesla rallied.