Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq futures are mixed in premarket trading Friday as the stock market braces for a crunch jobs report.
Stocks were weathering a new round of attacks in the Middle East early Friday, attempting to claw back some of Thursday’s declines. Israel targeted Hezbollah leaders in heavy airstrikes in Beirut.
The US stocks ended lower on Thursday but saw a good intraday recovery. Traders remained cautious amid the ongoing Middle East conflict and the anticipation of the jobs report. The Dow Jones ...
Asian shares are trading mostly higher after worsening tensions in the Middle East sent shares lower on Wall Street. Oil ...
The ETF's outperformance over the past year is even stronger, surpassing the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust's SPY rise by almost 12 percentage points. The Invesco Aerospace & Defense ETF skyrocketed 46.6% in ...
Markets in the U.S. kept sliding from their record highs, closing down Thursday on continued worries that escalating tensions ...
Crude oil futures surged by up to 5% after President Biden expressed support for Israel striking Iran's oil facilities, with ...
Crude prices jumped Oct. 3 on worries that worsening tensions in the Middle East could disrupt the global flow of oil, while ...
Growing concerns of a retaliation by Israel affecting Iran's oil production pushed crude oil futures more than 5% higher ...
Global stocks fell on Thursday, weighed by tepid trading in equity markets across the U.S. and other major regions, even as ...