The Russell 2000, which includes small companies that are more sensitive to downdrafts in the economy than those in the S&P ...
The Russell 2000 index, made up of small-cap companies, is close to entering a bear market. Here's what that means.
Today, what’s meant by the Trump market is markedly different from what it suggested back in those heady days of December.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said market volatility doesn't matter much as the Trump administration focuses on long-term ...
U.S. stocks fell on Tuesday, adding to the biggest selloff in months, as investors worried about the impact of the latest ...
The U.S. stock market’s sell-off accelerated as worries built about pain for the economy because of tariffs and other ...
Treasury Secretary Bessent said Thursday during an interview with CNBC that the Trump administration is more focused on creating long-term economic prosperity and not "a little" volatility in the ...
The travel and tourism sector is one part of the U.S. economy that’s been on relative fire since the pandemic began. Indeed, ...
The stock market sell-off comes during economic uncertainty and after President Donald Trump declined to rule out the ...
Just 20 days ago, the US stock market was sitting at all-time highs. The US economy appeared to be growing at a solid pace. And a recession was nowhere in sight. Now, the R-word is seemingly ...
A century-old indicator that has helped predict the direction of the U.S. stock market is signaling more pain ahead for battered investors. Here's how it works.