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Market participants awaiting the delayed release of the October jobs report may never see it, according to comments from White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt. She said two October reports — no
US stocks fell sharply on Thursday, led by a decline in tech stocks as the end of the longest-ever US government shutdown was met by concern from investors that the Federal Reserve's plans for a December rate cut might be in doubt.
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Stock Market Today: Nasdaq Sinks 2% As Slide In Tech Stocks Accelerates (Live Coverage)
The Dow Jones index fell Thursday, following a record high in the previous session after news of the U.S. government shutdown ending.
Hopes for an end to the government shutdown boost markets, but big tech stocks fall
The jobs report for September will be released on Thursday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced, giving markets one more piece of the economic puzzle to digest. Delayed by the government shutdown,
US market opens flat as ADP’s strong jobs data eases labour market concerns amid government lockdown
Wall Street opened flat. Strong ADP jobs report showed 42,000 private jobs added in October, easing market fears despite a tech stock drop
Stock futures are mixed as investors review a parade of earnings reports. Markets fell yesterday on worries about over valuations of AI stocks. Here's what you need to know today.
The S&P 500 declined 1.6% last week as weak jobs data and high valuations triggered a reassessment of bullish sentiment. Read more about the market here.
The major gauges have reached a holding pattern in a volatile week with investors seeking firm news on tariffs, earnings and Tesla.