US Stocks Slide as Jobless Claims Disappoint
On Thursday, U.S. equities experienced a decline as investors evaluated additional employment data amid the ongoing volatility in the Middle East.The S&P 500 index traded 15 points lower, or 0.3%,
On Thursday, U.S. equities experienced a decline as investors evaluated additional employment data amid the ongoing volatility in the Middle East.The S&P 500 index traded 15 points lower, or 0.3%,
Gold price remains capped below the key $2,670 resistance, despite the escalating Israel-Iran conflict. Â Â The US Dollar stands tall on reduced bets for an outsized Fed rate cut in November.
In the aftermath of the Federal Reserve’s commencement of its easing cycle with a substantial half percentage point reduction, U.S. equities rallied on Thursday, buoyed by benign labor market data.Dow
U.S. equities marginally increased on Thursday, maintaining their recent gains as the central bank’s increasing belief that rates will be lowered in September was spurred by the labor market’s weakening.
U.S. recession subsided and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East rose. At 0635 GMT, Brent crude futures went up 28 cents or 0.4%, to $79.94 per barrel, whereas West Texas
U.S. stocks surged on Thursday, buoyed by encouraging labor data that mitigated concerns of an abrupt deceleration in economic momentum within the world’s largest economy. At 09:35 ET (13:35 GMT),