The U.S. Election Puts Central Banks in Hot Seat
It is unclear how easy money policies across the globe will work with the next U.S. President.
S&P Sees Longest Losing Streak Since 1980
The S&P 500 ended lower on Friday for a ninth straight day, the longest losing streak for the benchmark index in more than 35 years, as investors stayed on edge ahead of an uncertain U.S. election.
S&P Sees Longest Losing Streak Since 1980
The S&P 500 ended lower on Friday for a ninth straight day, the longest losing streak for the benchmark index in more than 35 years, as investors stayed on edge ahead of an uncertain U.S. election.
S&P Suffers Longest Losing Streak Since 2008
U.S. stocks reversed course to trade lower on Thursday as concerns over the tightening race for the White House and a fall in Facebook's shares weighed on sentiment.
S&P Suffers Longest Losing Streak Since 2008
U.S. stocks reversed course to trade lower on Thursday as concerns over the tightening race for the White House and a fall in Facebook's shares weighed on sentiment.
Wall Street Treads Water After Fed Decision, Amid Election Jitters
U.S. stocks extended losses in afternoon trading on Wednesday, with the S&P 500 headed for seventh day of losses as a tightening race for the White House rattled investors and a fall in oil prices also weighed.
Wall Street Treads Water After Fed Decision, Amid Election Jitters
U.S. stocks extended losses in afternoon trading on Wednesday, with the S&P 500 headed for seventh day of losses as a tightening race for the White House rattled investors and a fall in oil prices also weighed.
Asian shares languish as jittery investors eye 2016 election
Shares fell in Asia on Wednesday as jitters over the U.S. presidential election and weaker oil prices shook investor confidence.
Asian shares languish as jittery investors eye 2016 election
Shares fell in Asia on Wednesday as jitters over the U.S. presidential election and weaker oil prices shook investor confidence.
Presidential Election, Rate-Hike Odds Spook Markets in October
October provided more tricks than treats for Wall Street as the major averages ended the month in negative territory and just two sectors finished the period in the green.
Presidential Election, Rate-Hike Odds Spook Markets in October
October provided more tricks than treats for Wall Street as the major averages ended the month in negative territory and just two sectors finished the period in the green.
M&A Flurry Lifts S&P, Nasdaq; Nike Drags Dow
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq were slightly higher on Monday as a raft of deals lifted sentiment, even as investors remained cautious ahead of the outcome of the U.S. election next week.
M&A Flurry Lifts S&P, Nasdaq; Nike Drags Dow
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq were slightly higher on Monday as a raft of deals lifted sentiment, even as investors remained cautious ahead of the outcome of the U.S. election next week.
Stocks Flat LIne as Traders Eye Clinton Probe, GDP
Wall Street fell broadly on Friday, with U.S. stocks and the dollar lower after the Federal Bureau of Investigation said it would probe additional emails related to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's use of a personal email server while secretary of state.
Stocks Flat LIne as Traders Eye Clinton Probe, GDP
Wall Street fell broadly on Friday, with U.S. stocks and the dollar lower after the Federal Bureau of Investigation said it would probe additional emails related to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's use of a personal email server while secretary of state.
Asian shares mixed as dollar gains against yen, China yuan
Asian shares were mixed Friday as a weaker yen sent Japan's benchmark higher, despite persisting gloom from Wall Street's recent declines.
Asian shares mixed as dollar gains against yen, China yuan
Asian shares were mixed Friday as a weaker yen sent Japan's benchmark higher, despite persisting gloom from Wall Street's recent declines.
Stocks Dip as Earnings Pour in, Consumer Discretionary Lags
U.S. stocks dipped in a choppy session after the latest round of earnings reports, as a decline in the consumer discretionary sector and interest-rate sensitive stocks outweighed gains in healthcare names.
Stocks Dip as Earnings Pour in, Consumer Discretionary Lags
U.S. stocks dipped in a choppy session after the latest round of earnings reports, as a decline in the consumer discretionary sector and interest-rate sensitive stocks outweighed gains in healthcare names.
Policy Prescriptions Trump and Clinton on global trade
Donald Trump wants to blow up the way the United States does business with the rest of the world.