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Stock index futures were muted on Thursday, a day after Wall Street ended mostly lower as investors continued to await Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's speech at Jackson Hole on Friday.
U.S. stocks are slipping again, this time after the country’s largest retailer reported profits that came up short of Wall Street’s expectations.
Stock futures are pointing to a lower open for major indexes on Thursday as investors prepare for tomorrow's highly anticipated speech from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
However, data from the U.S. Census Bureau and National Association of Realtors shows new homes now cost $33,500 less than existing homes – an historic flip, with the cost of a new home at $402,000 ...
Walmart’s adjusted earnings miss analysts’ estimates but second-quarter revenue tops forecasts. Tech stocks Palantir, Nvidia, ...
Wall Street futures edged lower on Thursday as investors awaited policy cues from the US Federal Reserve’s annual symposium in Jackson Hole, where Chair Jerome Powell is scheduled to speak on Friday.
Traders are looking for any commentary from Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell that would signal an interest rate cut in September.
Dow Jones futures fell slightly early Thursday, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures. Meta PlatformsMETA reportedly ...
Microsoft curbs Chinese access to cybersecurity flaw data. Fox eyes drawing younger viewers with new streaming service. Meta pauses AI hiring amid broader restructuring-report.
A sharp decline in technology stocks such as Nvidia, AMD, Palantir and Meta earlier this week signaled investor fears that the stocks, which have soared since April lows, are now overvalued, while ...
The week's latest tech shakeout, with heavy losses for high flyers such as Nvidia and Palantir, comes as the sector's price-to-earnings ratio recently reached about 30 times expected earnings for the ...