President Donald Trump signaled to stock-market investors last week that they’re on their own. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome ...
US stocks closed higher on Friday, but it wasn't enough to erase the week's losses. Averting a government shutdown ...
The stock market is in a world of hurt, giving up gains due to worries about tariffs, trade wars, and the threat of recession ...
But uncertainty around Trump's tariff policy continues to grip Wall Street, and his trade war has only intensified this week.
Because the stock market is so heavily dependent on expectations for the future, we inevitably get moments when stock market ...
Stocks surged on Friday after Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said he'll support a GOP spending bill, helping the ...
When President Trump entered his first term, stocks were steadily marching upward. This time, the trajectory has inverted.
Americans are feeling anxious about their investments and retirement savings following a turbulent week for the stock market.
The Russell 2000, which includes small companies that are more sensitive to downdrafts in the economy than those in the S&P ...
Stocks in Europe and Japan are moving ahead U.S. shares this year. Here’s what you can do now—without panicking.
Stock market corrections also tend to serve up opportunities for long-term investors to put money to work. Here are two ...
The 10% trigger for a correction is an arbitrary, round-number threshold. But it serves as a signal that investors have ...