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  • US futures point to higher open
    Wall Street is expected to open higher on Thursday, as investors pore over the decision of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and non-OPEC nations to extend the output cut deal by nine months. Market watchers are also digesting the latest minutes from the Fed’s...
  • U.S. stocks end lower, indices gain for week
    The key financial markets in the United States all closed in the red zone on Friday, but also managed to close the week with decent gains. A rising dollar helped oil prices fall to multi-week lows. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 0.49% lower at 18,123 points, adding 0.21% for the week. United...
  • Opening bell: Stocks start slightly higher
    Financial markets in the United States opened slightly higher on Wednesday, with investors' attention turned towards next week's Federal Reserve monetary policy meeting. U.S. import prices fell 0.2% in August, while export prices declined 0.08%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average opened 0.02%...
  • Opening bell: U.S. stocks rise on data
    Major markets in the United States opened slightly higher on Monday, following the latest data on inflation and personal consumption. Personal spending was 0.3% higher in July, and personal consumption expenditures price index rose 0.1%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.18%,...
  • Wall Street eyes earnings, oil, Fed
    Major financial markets in the United States opened mixed on Wednesday, with investors' attention focused on earnings and oil prices. The Street is anxious to find out if and when the fed will raise interest rate, and is expecting Janet Yellen's speech on Friday. U.S. house prices rose 0.2% in June...
  • U.S. stocks end mixed as oil prices slide
    Trade on Wall Street was marked by sharply lower oil prices, and expectations of the upcoming Jackson Hole Symposium, with Fed's chair Janet Yellen much anticipated speech on August 26, to provide clues for the next federal funds interest rate change. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 0.12%:...
  • Opening bell: Stocks keep rising
    Stock markets in the United States continued their rally for the second day this week, following the Friday's job report that helped boost trade, setting S&P 500 at the all-time high, and the Dow Jones finished at the highest value in 2016. The JOLTS jobs report and wholesale data, both due out at 4:00...
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