The Dow is having its worst first day of the year in 84 years The Dow Jones Industrial Average reacted harshly to a big drop in Chinese stocks overnight, falling over 450 points on Monday, more than 2.
Despite increase in oil, stocks fall Thursday Stocks fell Thursday, the last day of trading of 2015, rounding out the worst year of performance in the S&P 500 and Dow Jones indices since 2008.
U.S. stocks are up Tuesday, Dow up over 300 points at the opening bell U. S. stocks recovered Tuesday after their brutal losses Monday with the Dow Jones industrial average up over 300 points at the opening.
Stocks start down heavily, bounce back The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down by as much as 1,089 points Monday as global markets continue to respond to slowing growth in China, CNBC reports.
Stocks opened with sharp losses Friday morning for the fourth straight day with the Dow falling almost 300 points. The markets are responding to uncertainty in China and a lack of positive economic news.
Sixth Day of gains for Dow The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit another record high on Wednesday, touching 18,086. 24 before ending the early day of trading at 18,030.
The cost of a barrel of oil dropped below $57 on Monday as U.S. stocks fell in a roller coaster trading day. OPEC, meanwhile, has no plans to revise production, the energy minister of the United Arab Emirates said.
Amazon, Facebook, and more are up, Gamestop down China cut its interest rate for the first time in two years, and it is leading to U. S. stocks heading to record numbers Friday.
Investors are expecting good statements from the Fed Friday U. S. stocks were higher with the Dow Jones Industrial Average hitting the 17,000 mark again and the S&P 500 hitting a new record.
S&P 500 eyes 2,000 level. The Dow Jones industrial average hit 17,000 Thursday for the first time thanks to a better-than-expected jobs report. Thursday, an abbreviated trading session and the last trading session of the week, saw the unemployment rate fall to 6.
Dow within two points of 17,000. Stocks jumped higher Tuesday thanks to promising numbers from U. S. manufacturers and better-than-expected sales by U.
Dow ticks up slightly, and Nike rises after quarterly results beat expectations. Stocks ended the week in positive territory, eliminating the weekly loss for the Dow Jones industrial average thanks in part to Nike reporting better-than-expected quarterly results.
Wednesday report shows expansion in service sector. Stocks recorded positive gains Wednesday after a report showing expansion in the service sector created an uptick in the major stock indices.
Wall Street reacts to comments from Yellen, sending stocks higher. Another week ends, meaning another week of gains and record-setting levels for the Dow Jones and the S&P 500.
Major indexes retreat from record highs Stocks are taking a hit Wednesday after the World Bank cut the global growth rate. The World Bank predicted that the global economy would expand by 2.
Apple's high-flying stock price of more than $600 has plummeted. Apple's high-flying stock price of more than $600 has plummeted. Cult of Mac reported that the stock began trading today at or around $92.