S&P 500 rises for second consecutive month; Market volatility falls –…
The S&P 500 traded higher for the second straight day on hopes of a solution to the debt ceiling. President Joe Biden has reportedly urged
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The S&P 500 traded higher for the second straight day on hopes of a solution to the debt ceiling. President Joe Biden has reportedly urged
The S&P 500 closed slightly lower on Monday ahead of this week’s interest rate decision. The Fed is likely to hike rates another 25 basis
Major coins traded mixed on Monday evening as uncertainty surrounding the regulatory landscape continued to grip the cryptocurrency market. cryptocurrency Profits (+/-) Price (taken at
The S&P 500 closed slightly higher on Monday as investors digested the payrolls data released on Friday. On Friday, the Labor Department reported that the
The S&P 500 rose on Thursday following comments from Atlanta Federal Reserve Chairman Raphael Bostic. Treasury yields fell from previous highs after Bostic called for
US stocks closed lower on Thursday, reversing gains earlier recorded during the session. Data released on Thursday showed an initial rise in jobless numbers to
The CNN Money Fear and Greed Index showed a slight increase in fear levels among US investors. US stocks closed lower in the first trading
Hong Kong stocks opened mixed Thursday morning, echoing Wall Street, where major indices closed lower on Wednesday as investors and traders lost optimism about a
US stocks closed higher on Tuesday as investors assess the latest inflation data. Wall Street was buoyed by the inflation report, which showed producer prices
The major coins regained momentum late Thursday after plunging a day earlier following the release of weak economic data. The globe cryptocurrency The market cap
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