U.S. stocks closed out Joe Biden’s era on a high note as the president bids farewell to the White House. The 46th president of the United States is bringing his time at the White House to a close with the S&P 500 up over 55% since he took office on Jan.
President Joe Biden will leave the White House with a strong economy, historic gains in the job market, a foundation for future manufacturing growth, and having brought down decades-high inflation without triggering a recession.
U.S. stocks ended up Friday, the last day of trading under U.S. President Joe Biden, as investors headed into a three-day weekend that will see Donald Trump inaugurated Monday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 0.
The heads of the Jan. 6 committee say they're grateful for the decision by President Joe Biden to pardon them “not for breaking the law but for upholding it.”
U.S. stocks are about to close out Joe Biden’s era on a high note as the president bids farewell to the White House. The 46th president of the United States is bringing his time at the White House to a close with the S&P 500 up around 54% since he took office on Jan.
Wall Street is coming off a strong session as investors deliberated the implications of President Donald Trump’s return to the White House.
President Donald Trump announced plans to impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada as soon as February 1. Speaking to reporters on Monday, Trump suggested levies of 25%, citing concerns over border security and trade imbalances. We’re thinking in terms of 25% (levies) on Mexico and Canada because they’re allowing a vast number of people over the border.
The stock market is closed on Monday Jan. 20, the day of Donald Trump's inauguration. A Benzinga reader poll predicts what will happen the following day.
Billionaires’ wealth grew three times faster in 2024 than the year before, a top anti-poverty group reported on Monday as some of the world’s political and
The U.S. stock market broadened its rally this week, with all S&P 500 sectors booking weekly gains, as investors appeared relieved by interest rates in the bond market reversing some of their recent startling climb.
U.S. stocks opened higher on Friday, the final trading day of President Joe Biden's term in office, as investors continued to cheer encouraging inflation data released earlier this week. The Nasdaq wa
Investors will closely monitor stock markets on Tuesday, the day after Donald Trump is inaugurated for his second term in the White House, to see if U.S. equities can continue their recent trend of posting gains after a president is sworn in.