Stocks were slightly higher in afternoon trading Thursday as the market looks to add to its gains from earlier in the week.
According to the latest Labor Department data, weekly jobless claims fell to 219,000 compared with expectations of 223,000.
Major indexes traded lower in their first post-Christmas Day session, while a recent bond-market selloff deepened.
Treasury yields were rising on Thursday, with the 10-year note once again above the closely watched 4.60% level. The yield on ...
Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 150 points. S&P 500 futures dipped 0.3% and Nasdaq 100 futures declined 0.3% ...
US stocks dipped Thursday as trading resumed after the Christmas holiday and Wall Street digested one of the only significant ...
Investors watched Wall Street open lower on Thursday, threatening the momentum of the Santa Claus Rally that started on ...
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A cooler-than-expected PCE print for the month of November has Fed president Austan Goolsbee encouraged about future interest ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is chock-full of industry-leading blue chip stocks -- many of which pay dividends. Investors ...