Dow futures drop 800 points, S&P futures lose 3% as global market sell-off intensifies Morning Report undefined Opening Bell Morning Report watch now Share Morning Report CNBC's Frank Holland reports on the news affecting markets. Mon, Aug 5 20247:11 AM EDT...
Dow futures tumble more than 160 points after Trump says the U.S. will hit all imports from Mexico with a 5% tariff starting June 10https://t.co/keVnKv9FsIpic.twitter.com/arQGyI8nXV — CNBC Now (@CNBCnow)May 30, 2019 Nasdaq futures took an even greater hit after the news, sheddi...
Goldpricessurged to a record on rising expectations of an interest rate cutin September. Investors are turning to gold as a safe haven amid softer inflation data and dovish comments from Fed Chair Jerome Powell, boosting the likelihood of rate cuts this year.Gold futuressettled up 1.6% higher a...
expects losses in the foundry business to peak this year before breaking even midway between now and the end of 2030. “Intel Foundry is going to drive considerable earnings growth for Intel over time. 2024 is the trough for foundry operating losses,” Gelsinger said Tuesday,CNBCreported.10...
Data courtesy ofTrade-Alert Oil and Gold End Week Lower Trade uncertainty and demand worries had oil moving lower again. October crude futures slipped 2 cents to end at $67.75 per barrel, putting their weekly deficit at 2.9%. The stronger dollar put pressure on gold today, with December-date...
Oil prices fell into bear market territory -- down 20% from their October peak -- with crude suffering its ninth consecutive drop amid oversupply concerns. Oil for December delivery fell $1, or 1.6%, settling at $60.67 a barrel. December gold futures also edged lower today. The precious me...
Stock futures open little changed Stock futures opened flat on Thursday evening. Futures connected to theDow Jones Industrial Averageadded 28 points, or 0.08%.S&P 500 futuresandNasdaq-100 futureshovered near the flatline. — Samantha Subin
Where the stock market will trade today based on Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 futures and implied open premarket values. Commodities, currencies and global indexes also shown.
Dow futures soared more than 150 points ahead of the open, while S&P and Nasdaq futures advanced 18 and 34 points, respectively. "While it's understandable that these things take time to plan and implement properly, markets have been way ahead of the game since Trump's victory and there co...
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