Wall Street is set to open higher on hopes that President Donald Trump's latest tariffs would be short-lived, while Asian and ...
U.S. stock futures edged higher early Wednesday, recovering slightly from this week’s selloff as Commerce Secretary Howard ...
US stocks were treading water ahead of Wednesday's trading session as investors look for any signs of US tariff compromises, and parse employment data that came in well below expectations. The Dow ...
Futures rose as the Commerce Secretary Lutnick said tariffs on Canada and Mexico could be rolled back. But President Trump hailed tariffs before Congress Tuesday night.
But there was lone Wall Street bear, BCA Research's chief global strategist Peter Berezin, whose year-end S&P 500 SPX target of 4,450 compared to the 6,500 average, and Oppenheimer's 7,100 top.
U.S. stock futures were trimming earlier gains on Wednesday morning after ADP report showed private-sector employers created just 77,000 jobs in February. Economists polled by the Wall Street Journal ...
Dow Jones futures fell Wednesday following surprise jobs data and President Trump's speech to Congress. CrowdStrike plunged on earnings.
Stock futures are higher Wednesday after Donald Trump's top trade official said there could be a compromise on recently implemented tariffs against Canada and Mexico.
U.S. stocks are holding a bit steadier, for now at least, following the sharp tumble that wiped out the last of the “Trump ...