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Investor's Business Daily on MSNStock Market Today: Russell 2000 Sinks 1.4%; Alphabet Surges, Tesla Slammed (Live Coverage)Alphabet shares rallied 3.5%, but Honeywell stock declined more than 2%. IBM shares sold off more than 5% in morning trading. L3Harris stock jumped more than 3%, as O'Reilly shares lost 1%. And ServiceNow surged more than 7% in early morning action.
US stocks closed mixed Tuesday, but the benchmark S&P 500 (^GSPC) was able to eke out a new record as Wall Street digested a new batch of earnings, including a tariff warning from General Motors (GM),
The NSE Nifty advanced by 159 points or 0.63 per cent, finishing at 25,219.90. The BSE Sensex rose by 539.83 points or 0.66 per cent, closing at 82,726.64. During trading hours, it reached a peak of 82,
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNStock Market Today: Dow Soars 500 Points On Trade Deal Progress; Nvidia Rises As Tesla, Google Results Loom (Live Coverage)Stocks found support from afternoon news reports that the U.S. and the EU are working toward a deal that would set a 15% tariff on most imports. Earlier, Bloomberg reported that the EU may hit U.S. goods with a 30% levy if no agreement is reached before an Aug. 1 deadline set by President Donald Trump.
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNStock Market Live July 22: S&P 500 (VOO) Inches Higher Despite Mixed Earnings NewsLive Updates Live Coverage Has Ended Tuesday Wrap-up 4:01 pm The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF closed Tuesday at 577.99, up a bare 0.01%. China Back at the Negotiation Table 1:54 pm In further tariffs news, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says U.
President Donald Trump announced a significant development in his trade war against the United States' trading partners. *Stock prices used were the afternoon prices of July 6, 2025. The video was published on July 8,
If you glanced at your news feeds on Monday you may have seen a variety of headlines about a tumbling stock market, weak U.S. jobs data, and fears of a possible recession. As reported by USA TODAY ...
Automakers based outside the United States also sank. In Seoul, Hyundai Motor dropped 4.3%. In Tokyo, Honda Motor fell 2.5%, and Toyota Motor lost 2%.
The US stock market on Friday hit an all-time high, its first since mid-February. It marked the culmination of a remarkable recovery on Wall Street since flirting with bear market territory in early April.