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Investor's Business Daily on MSNStock Market Today: Dow Jones Falls On Trump Tariff News; Boeing Shares Drop After Jet Crash (Live Coverage)The Dow Jones fell 300 points Thursday on Trump tariff news. Boeing stock dived on a 787 jet crash on the stock market today.
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Stock futures fell sharply early Thursday, pointing to a rocky open as Wall Street grapples with a tragic plane crash involving Dow component Boeing (BA) and digests a blockbuster earnings report from software giant Oracle (ORCL).
The S&P 500 closed higher on Thursday (June 12), buoyed by a strong rally in Oracle shares and a favourable inflation report that supported sentiment in the tech sector. The benchmark index rose 0.38% to end at 6,
US Stock Market Today finds Wall Street holding its breath as US-China trade talks stretch into a second London session. The Dow sits flat, the S&P 500 inches up 0.2 percent, and the Nasdaq gains 0.3 percent,
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Futures on Wall Street have tanked following reports of Israel's strikes on Iranian locations, also leading to a surge in crude oil prices. The Dow futures are down 600 points, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures are down 100 and 400 points respectively.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average returned 193% over the last 10 years, equivalent to 11.3% annually. At that pace, $150 invested weekly in the SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust would be worth $132,300 in a decade.
US stock market futures dipped on Thursday as investors turned cautious ahead of key May inflation data and fresh tariff threats from President Trump. The Dow Jones fell nearly 300 points, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures dropped 0.
You're not mistaken if it feels like a quiet day in the market as investors await word on U.S.-China trade talks and Wednesday's consumer-price index reading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 51 points,