S&P 500 eclipses 6,000 and Dow surpasses 44,000. Here’s why stocks could keep climbing. The price of bitcoin is falling after ...
The S&P 500 slipped 0.3% on Tuesday, Nov. 12, the benchmark index's first negative trading day since last week's election.
Wall Street's major stock averages drifted downward Tuesday following strong gains after last week's U.S. elections, and as investors waited for this week's updates on October inflation.
Futures indicate the S&P 500 may dip back below the 6,000 level at the opening bell as the post-election rally takes a breather. The broad stock-market barometer is up 5.05% over the past five days as ...
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