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Wall Street slid on Wednesday, amid a bruising bond sell-off sparked by concerns over U.S. fiscal debt, with a weak Treasury ...
Wall Street traded lower Wednesday as investors focused on Trump’s tax-cut bill debate and mounting US debt concerns. Rising ...
Focus came on Home Depot's results for clues to the Trump tariff fallout after retail giant Walmart warned last week that it ...
The Dow Jones fell on Wednesday, shedding 800 points at its lowest and slipping below 42,000. Market concerns that the Trump ...
US stock futures traded flat as investors faced the tough reality that despite trade tensions easing President Trump's ...
Continued worries about the U.S. fiscal outlook triggered another selloff in long-dated U.S. government debt on Wednesday, pushing the yield on the 30-year bond back above 5% for the second time this ...
Bitcoin’s surge capped a five-week rally fueled by institutional inflows, dollar weakness and optimism around regulatory clarity. The token is up more than 20% over that span. “Price action in Bitcoin ...
U.S. consumer sentiment stands near a record low, but that isn't expected to dampen plans for the Memorial Day weekend, which will see gasoline prices at their lowest for the holiday in years, while ...
In the United States, the three major indices closed lower on Tuesday. The S&P 500 declined 0.39%, the Nasdaq Composite fell 0.38%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 0.27%, as investor ...
Benchmark indices Nifty and Sensex snapped a three-session losing streak, with the markets shrugging off concerns of FII ...
The BSE Sensex settled 873 points, or 1.06%, lower at 81,186, and the Nifty50 closed 262 points, or 1.05%, lower at 24,684.
The Dow closed lower by 817 points, or 1.91%. The broader S&P 500 slid 1.61% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite fell 1.41%. The three major indexes each posted their worst day in one month.