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U.S. stocks were erasing their early losses in afternoon trading on Tuesday, helped by gains for stocks in the S&P 500's consumer-staples, information-technology and communication-services sectors.
The Dow Jones fell in early trades Tuesday as yields remained in record high territory. Election fears added volatility to ...
Don’t look now, but the Dow is marching back toward breakeven territory. The blue-chip index is down only 17 points, or less than 0.1%, with 18 of its 30 stocks on the rise. The S&P 500 is down only 0 ...
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The broadening of the market beyond the small set of very large U.S. companies benefited the fund for the quarter.
Wall Street may only be a few miles from Yankee Stadium, but don't be surprised if many Wall Street bulls hope the Los Angeles Dodgers will beat the New York Yankees in the coming World Series.
Stocks opened lower again on Tuesday as the recent uptick in bond yields continued to put pressure on the market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 115 points, or 0.3%. The S&P 500 was down 0.