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The Nasdaq Composite closed up 0.64% at 11,001.10, marking a five-day winning streak. That's the first rally of that length the technology-heavy index has seen since July. CNBC The Nasdaq is on pace for the biggest weekly increase of the three indexes, gaining 4.1% so far as investors ...
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Heavily-weighted Nikkei components dragged the broader market lower, with Fast Retailing dropping 5.3, while tech startup investor SoftBank Group tumbled 7.8 percent by the close. Airline issues closed lower, with ANA Holdings dropping 3.4 percent, after announcing last week a bigger-than-expected ...
TOKYO, April 14 (Xinhua) -- Tokyo stocks closed higher Thursday with sentiment underpinned by U.S. shares gaining ground overnight, with travel-linked issues here finding favor ahead of the Golden Week national holidays beginning later this month. ...
by damian j. troise and alex veiga, ap business writers wall street added to its recent gains friday with a broad rally that broke the market's three-week losing streak. the s&p 500 closed 1.5% higher, its third straight increase, and ended with a 3.7% gain for the week. tha...
An investor is seen smiling at a brokerage outlet in Shanghai today. The benchmark stock index closed up 2.41 percent on Monday in a day of rollercoaster trading after authorities unveiled an unprecedented package of measures designed to shore up a plunging market. ...
and one can argue that the economy couldn't hold itself up due to the stubborn, protracted nature of the bear market," wrote Gordon in a note. "We don't have a similar implosion in the whole tech/telecom sector today, but two notable bubbles (speculative tech and the stay-at-home tra...
“People will come out of their homes, start to spend again, we will see unemployment go down, we will see economic activity pick up,” he added. Exactly then that happens is “very hard to say,” although he reiterated the third quarter could get a “fairly large increase” in economic...