Technology shares pulled Wall Street lower on Friday, as skepticism over the United States and China reaching a trade deal before a looming deadline added to investor nerves over slowing global growth. Source: NYT > Business
Wall Street Hits Session Lows on U.S.-China Trade Fears
The three main U.S. stock indexes extended losses to hit session lows on Thursday after White House adviser Larry Kudlow said there was a pretty sizable distance to go in the U.S.-China trade talks. Source: NYT > Business
Wall Street Gains Ahead of Trump’s State of the Union Address
Wall Street rose on Tuesday boosted by consumer discretionary and technology companies amid peak earnings, which have largely been positive so far, while investors wait for President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address. Source: NYT > Business
Stocks Are Lower on Weak Factory Orders, Trade Concerns
A weak factory orders report sent stocks lower in morning trading Monday as economists continue to worry that a protracted trade dispute between the U.S. and China could stunt growth. Source: NYT > Business