Stocks moved sharply higher Tuesday, rebounding from the previous session's losses, as investors awaited the results of the ...
The polls are open, and investors are in wait-and-see mode to find out whether Harris or Trump will win — and how long it'll take to get a clear outcome.
NEW YORK, November 5. /TASS/. The trading session on the New York Stock Exchange has opened with a rise in key indices on the day of the presidential election in the United States, according to market ...
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The Nikkei Stock Average rose by 1.1%, finishing at 38474.90. Among the gainers in the electronics segment, Sony climbed 2.02%, NEC increased by 3.04% and Canon gained 1.6%. In the banking sector, ...
Intel and chemical giant Dow are being subbed out on the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which isn’t great for a company’s image or stock value.
Investors have rarely been this giddy heading into a U.S. presidential election. The S&P 500 is up 20% this year, on pace for the best performance through election day of any year since 1936, when ...
The U.S. stock market will function as usual on Tuesday, even as the country gets out to vote in what may be one of the most ...
U.S. stock futures were flat on Tuesday morning as investors cautiously awaited the outcome of the U.S. presidential election ...
Investors across the world are awaiting the outcome of the election and other potentially market-rattling events this week.
And a drop for the Dow accurately predicted a loss by the incumbent party ... trading on November 5th for its final decree,” ...
Shares were mixed in Asia early Tuesday after U.S. stock indexes drifted lower a day ahead of the U.S. presidential election.