Stock futures were wavering between slight gains and losses on Wednesday morning as investors digested fresh labor market data.
The Dow Jones and S&P 500 were in mostly negative territory after reversing lower Tuesday morning. Nvidia was a big loser.
The US indices in the premarket session continue to see pressures form yields in the bond market rising. Overnight, we have seen the ten year yield reach the 4.7% level, making it difficult for stock ...
Nvidia joined the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Nov. 8, replacing Intel (INTC) , but the AI chip superpower quickly made ...
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As the Nasdaq and S&P 500 looked to add to Friday's gains, Dow Jones Industrial Average member American Express — along with Boston Scientific, GE Vernova and Block — traded in or near buy zones ...