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The stock market rallied for the third consecutive session. The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped nearly 500 points, the S&P 500 registered a 2.0% gain, and the Nasdaq Composite gained 2.7%. With ...
The stock market entered today with a rebound on its mind, and that is precisely what it achieved, making up the entirety of yesterday's losses and then some. There wasn't a news trigger for the early ...
There is selling pressure in the equity futures market to begin the week, with market participants showing some nervousness about threats to the Fed's independence and China threatening to retaliate ...
The stock market tumbled right out of the gate to start the new week. Major equity indices remained in a steady decline through most of the session. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 970 points ...
The stock market registered solid gains, building on yesterday's rally. The major equity indices closed off their highs, but maintained gains between 1.1% and 2.5%. The Nasdaq Composite traded up as ...
NVIDIA (NVDA -5%) takes another step lower today, breaking back below the $100 mark following a Reuters report that one of its largest Chinese competitors, Huawei, is prepping an updated AI chip for ...
U.S. Treasuries started the week on a mixed note with a solid advance in the 2-yr note while longer tenors lagged, sending the 30-yr yield toward its April high (4.990%). The divergence was in place ...
Tesla (TSLA), which is no stranger to model launch delays, is pushing back its timeline for a U.S. launch of a more affordable version of its Model Y SUV, according to Reuters. The news comes one day ...
U.S. Treasuries have backpedaled from session highs that were reached right around 10:00 ET with longer tenors pacing the move. The long end underperformed from the start and it remains behind with ...
U.S. Treasuries are on track for a modestly higher start in shorter tenors while the long end is expected to show some early relative weakness. Longer tenors held modest losses through the bulk of the ...
2-yr: -7 bps to 3.73% 3-yr: -6 bps to 3.74% 5-yr: -3 bps to 3.91% 10-yr: +1 bp to 4.35% 30-yr: +5 bps to 4.86% Cookies are essential for making our site work. By using our site, you consent to the use ...
U.S. Treasuries continue holding onto their gains, though the long bond has seen some backtracking from its morning high while shorter tenors and the belly trade much closer to their best levels of ...