Por: MarketWatch Business October 31, 2022
READ MORE And what a four weeks it has been. The Dow has jumped 14.4% in October and is on pace for its best month since January 1976, when the blue-chip benchmark surged 14.41%. The other indexes have fallen short of those gains: The has climbed 11%, the S&P 500 has gained 8.8%, and the Nasdaq Composite has risen a paltry 5%. That kind of outperformance by the Dow against the Nasdaq doesn’t happen very often. The Dow has outperformed the... + full article
RTTNews USA Business October 28, 2022
The major U.S. index futures are currently pointing to a mixed open on Friday, as the Dow futures are up by 0.2 percent but the Nasdaq futures are down by 0.6 percent.The tech-heavy Nasdaq may see further downside amid a steep drop by shares of Amazon (AMZN), with the online... + más
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Forbes USA Business October 27, 2022
Updated Oct 27, 2022, 04:03pm EDTTopline The Dow Jones Industrial Average is poised to close out one of its best months in its 126-year industry this week as investors shake off their worst recession frights ahead of Halloween – but the historic gain may be little more than a... + más
The Dow just joined the S&P 500 in a bear market: What investors need to know | MarketWatch
Forbes USA Business October 01, 2022
Updated Sep 30, 2022, 04:13pm EDTTopline Markets sank Friday to close a historically bad month and quarter, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing 22% below its January 5 peak, as investors continue to fret over tighter monetary policy and set the stage for the Dow’s... + más
MarketWatch USA Business September 30, 2022
Dow Jones Market Data took a look at how equities have done in the wake of particularly brutal Septembers. But first, how does the month just ended stack up? The S&P 500 fell 9.34%, while the Dow dropped 8.84% and the Nasdaq Composite declined 10.5%. The Nasdaq’s drop marked... + más
It's the worst September for stocks since 2002. What that means for October. | MarketWatch
So what’s been beating down the market? Inflation is historically high. In an attempt to cool rising prices, the Federal Reserve aggressively and hinted that rates could go higher. Investors are concerned the Fed’s hawkishness could lead to a recession. Those concerns have... + más
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