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Stocks bounce back after two-day skid The report by Automatic Data Processing said private employers added 234,000 jobs in January, a plus in the short term for markets. The amount outpaced expectations of 185,000 jobs. The report helped send the Dow, Nasdaq and Standard & Poor's 500-stock index upward after a two-day retreat that ...
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Markets Right Now: Solid earnings drive gains for US stocks NEW YORK — The latest on developments in financial markets (All times local):. 11:45 a.m.. Stocks moved higher in midday trading after several big U.S. companies reported strong quarterly results. Boeing jumped 6 percent Wednesday. The aerospace giant has been the biggest gainer in the Dow ...
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Markets Right Now: Earnings drive early gains for US stocks The latest on developments in financial markets (All times local):. 9:35 a.m.. Stocks are opening solidly higher on Wall Street after a number of big U.S. companies reported strong quarterly earnings. Boeing jumped 6 percent in early trading Wednesday. The aerospace giant has been the biggest gainer ...
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What Happens Next to the Stock Market After Tuesday's Horrid Bloodbath? The market could be surprised by his resolve to stomp out any signs of inflation (and in turn, stomp the face of the bulls). So the big question is now what after witnessing such a bloodbath in the markets (down 411 points on the Dow at one point IS a bloodbath)? Who knows? But the sense of shock could ...
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The dollar keeps weakening. Is that good news for the world? If the dollar is poised to experience one of its long periods of weakness, as in the late 1980s or the early 2000s (see chart), what would that mean for the financial markets? Much may depend on why the dollar is weak. If the weakness relates to bad news about the American economy, then that is usually ...
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