Dow Jones Industrial Average, stocks
Digest more
US stocks fall
Digest more
Stock futures were little changed Thursday, a day after major indexes rebounded from a selloff in tech stocks caused by worries of AI valuations.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average turned higher Friday afternoon, as the U.S. stock market pared losses ahead of the weekend. The Dow edged up 0.1% in late afternoon trading Friday, according to FactSet data,
Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) announced in early November that she would not run for re-election in 2026, ending her decades-long tenure in the U.S. House of Representatives. The decision means investors will no longer get public disclosures on what stocks her husband Paul Pelosi is buying and selling,
U.S. stock futures fell in premarket trading on Friday as cooling AI sentiment weighed on tech stocks and put the major indexes on track to post weekly losses.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is trading down Friday morning with shares of Caterpillar and NVIDIA Corp. seeing the biggest losses for the price-weighted average.
Stock indexes wound up mixed on Wall Street but still clocked their first weekly loss in the last four. The S & P 500 edged up 0.1% Friday after spending most of the day in the red. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.2%, and the Nasdaq composite slipped 0.2%.
Nvidia is set to replace its rival Intel in the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Discover why Dow Jones (DIA) blue-chip stocks may be riskier than growth stocks now. Read what investors need to know.
ADP private payrolls took center stage as the US shutdown, which has stifled the flow of official data, became the longest ever.
Business Insider's Emma Cosgrove explains why Nvidia is now seen as a bellwether and what the switch says about the whole AI ecosystem.
S&P 500 futures are down 0.1%. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures are dipping 0.1%. Nasdaq 100 futures are falling 0.2%. On Wednesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 226 points, or 0.48%, to 47,