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UnitedHealth's results drag down Dow Jones; shares fall Nearly 20%, with Elevance, CVS, and Humana down 2–3% premarket. UnitedHealth Slashes Profit Forecast on Persistent Medicare-Related Costs ...
Stocks soar as U.S.-China tariff tensions ease, giving Wall Street a massive boost. The Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq jumped after comments from Trump and Treasury Secretary Bessent hinted at ...
Shares of energy companies fell alongside oil futures amid rising U.S. stockpiles and increased global production. Crude-oil inventories rose for a fourth consecutive week amid higher net imports ...
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Dow Inc. DOW is scheduled to report first-quarter 2025 results before the opening bell on April 24. DOW surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate in two of the trailing four quarters and missed twice.
His comments came after the Dow Jones Industrial Average surged 1,016.57 points, or 2.7% — recovering all of Monday’s steep 970-point loss and breaking a four-day losing streak. The S&P 500 ...
Oil prices finished higher on Tuesday, but U.S. prices failed to recoup all of their losses from a day earlier, with the many factors at play in the market keeping the market "on edge," said Phil ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is set to have its worst April since 1932 after losing almost 1,000 points on Monday, Dow Jones Market Data shows. Similarly, the S&P 500 has had its worst ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average traded 971.82 points lower ... Gold jumped to another record, above $3,400 an ounce, while the Swiss franc gained more than 1% against the dollar. Oil fell as ...
U.S. benchmark crude futures climbed 1.4% and the Energy Selector Sector SPDR ETF gained 2.6% — with both trading higher for the week on Thursday. Oil prices and the exchange-traded fund ...
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Wall Street on Wednesday ended deep in the red, after Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell expressed concerns about the likely higher-than-anticipated effects from tariffs, including possibly ...