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Investor's Business Daily on MSNStock Market Today: Dow Jones Dips After Hawkish Jobs Report; Bitcoin Jumps As Palantir Hits New High (Live Coverage)The Nasdaq composite lagged in the stock market today after a mixed jobs report, but Palantir hit another all-time high.
U.S. stocks have erased a post-open bump on Friday and turned lower after the latest reading from the University of Michigan consumer-sentiment survey featured a notable uptick in inflation ...
A measure of anxiety in the U.S. stock market fell Friday from already low levels, as investors assessed an employment report showing job growth in January while the unemployment rate fell slightly.
Reaction is rolling in to the January jobs report, which saw payrolls rise less than expected though figures for December and January were revised higher and the unemployment rate fell back to 4% from ...
The major gauges slid into the red after US consumer sentiment sank to a seven-month low in early February, undershooting ...
Wall Street's main indexes fell on Friday after the latest jobs data raised the prospects of a more cautious Federal Reserve, ...
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.
Despite a knee-jerk reaction in the bond market that put upward pressure on yields, Friday's nonfarm payroll report for January was stronger than headline figures suggest, said strategist Jeff Schulze ...
Federal-funds futures were indicating Friday morning that the Federal Reserve will likely continue to pause its interest-rate-cutting cycle at its policy meeting in March, as traders assessed the ...
Traders of equity futures were struggling to make anything concrete out of Friday's jobs report. That's not surprising, according to Jose Torres, senior economist at Interactive Brokers. Depending on ...
Dow Jones futures dropped Friday on a surprise jobs report. Amazon stock dived below a recent buy point on earnings.
U.S. stock futures drifted lower on Friday after the January jobs report missed economists' expectations. Data released by the Labor Department showed the U.S. economy added 143,000 jobs last month, ...
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