Wall Street hits an all-time high for Fifth time this week
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InvestorsHub on MSNDow Jones, S&P, Nasdaq, Wall Street Futures Inch Higher as Market Digests Earnings; Intel, Centene Sink, Deckers JumpsU.S. stock futures ticked up Friday morning, supported by a mostly upbeat earnings season even as several major names posted sharp premarket moves. Investors are also turning their attention to the Federal Reserve’s upcoming policy meeting next week.
Dow Futures rise as US-Japan trade deal boosts markets; earnings from Alphabet, Tesla, and chipmaker woes in focus.
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Major stock indexes were mixed in late trading Thursday as investors reacted to a flurry of earnings reports from major companies, notably tech giants Tesla and Alphabet, and awaited new developments related to tariffs.
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Wall Street starts session with Dow's 270 points surge on trade optimism as earnings season heats up
Wall Street opened on a firm note Wednesday, led by the Dow Jones rallying over 270 points. President Donald Trump announced a “massive” bilateral trade deal with Japan, lifting market sentiment amid optimism around further trade negotiations with the EU.
Wall Street climbed on Wednesday after President Donald Trump secured a trade deal with Japan, sparking optimism for a flurry of new agreements as the August 1 deadline looms.