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Stock Market Today: Dow Jones Sinks, But Nasdaq Hit Harder; Uber Gets Ackman Lift (Live Coverage)The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the other major indexes showed hearty losses Friday afternoon as investors digested a ...
The Dow Jones shed 300 points after US NFP figures missed the mark. US consumer inflation fears rose, while their outlook deteriorated. US President Donald Trump puts tariffs back on the board. The ...
The National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program provides funds to the states for grants of up to 80% of the cost of EV charging infrastructure projects. An OPIS analysis has shown that ...
New report finds shrinking but still solid jobs numbers and lower unemployment as U.S. central bank monitors economy amid ...
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Uber Technologies stock is trading at a “massive discount,” Bill Ackman said Friday as he revealed that his hedge fund had ...
Renewed U.S. interest has given a boost to Greenland's independence movement and strengthened its position in future ...
BofA Global Research analyst Justin Post reiterated a buy rating on Expedia and lifted his price target on the stock to $250 a share from $221 a share. BofA continues to favor the stock over other ...
President Donald Trump’s top economic aide, Kevin Hassett, said, “we’re inheriting a very difficult jobs market because of ...
Amazon stock is at the bottom of the Dow Friday as the e-commerce giant's soft outlook offsets a fourth-quarter beat. This is ...
US stocks firm after the monthly jobs data show the labor market's healthy, likely keeping Fed rates on pause. Amazon's sales outlook is concerning.
The U.S. economy added 143,000 added in January, compared to 307,000 the previous month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
Futures tied to major indexes are little-changed Friday morning as investors await the release of employment data that will provide clues on the health of the economy and the outlook for interest ...
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